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Windows CE 5.0 Questions

Original Message
Name: Scoilt (by scoilt)
Date: April 3, 2008 at 23:31:43 Pacific
Subject: Windows CE 5.0 Questions
OS: HP iPAQ
CPU/Ram: 128
Model/Manufacturer: 310 Travel Mate
Comment:
Is there a program that will run under Windows Ce 5.0 that works similar to Windows Mobile 5.0 or 6.0's Today Screen?
I have an HP iPAQ 310 Travel Mate running Windows CE 5.0. I have a Versizon/HTC XV6700 with Windows Mobile 6.0 installed on it (updated from version 5 via a custom ROM) and I like the Today Screen functionality better than the propritary one that HP has installed on the 310...
Also, is there a way to get Mobile Office onto a Windows Ce 5.0 device?
Is there a list of programs that are compatible with CE 5.0 as well as most programs simply say Windows Mobile... but I know some will work under both.

Thanks.


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