1. Introduction2. Platform3. Software development4. Overall evaluation
Windows Mobile is a compact operating system combined with a suite of basic applications for mobile devices based on the Microsoft Win32 API. Devices that run Windows Mobile include Pocket PCs, Smartphones, Portable Media Centers, and on-board computers for certain automobiles. It is designed to be somewhat similar to desktop versions of Windows, feature-wise and aesthetically. Additionally, third-party software development is available for Windows Mobile.
2.1 Hardware Pocket PC is a hardware specification
for a handheld- sized computer.
Smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality
Portable Media Center was a devicethat focused on integration with Microsoft's Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player to allow users to carry their media libraries with them on the go.
Windows Mobile for Automotive is the name for Microsoft's operating system that facilitates multiple functions in automobiles including communication, entertainment, information systems
We cannot use Windows Mobile with
iPhone BlackBerry Phones made for Symbian Another phones or devices
which are not compatible with WM
Summarize we can use Windows Mobile only with devices which are designed for it!
2.2 Operating SystemsPocket PC 2000Features : Pocket Office Pocket Internet Explorer Windows Media Player
Pocket PC 2002New features:• Spell checker• MSN Messenger• Terminal Services
Windows Mobile 2003New features: Bluetooth support Pictures application with
viewing cropping, e-mail support
SMS replay options for Phone edition
Windows Mobile 2003 SENew features: Portait and Landscape
swtiching for Pocket PC’s Wi-Fi Protected Access
Windows Mobile 5New features: New Office Mobile Photo Caller ID GPS support DirectShow support Picture and Video package Default QWERTY keyboard
support
Windows Mobile 6New features: VoIP Windows Live HTML e-mails support AJAX, JavaScript and
XMLDOM support on Internet Explorer Mobile
.NET Compact FrameworkIn version 6.1: Improved Internet browsing More personal choice
Windows Mobile 6.5New features: New Home screen Finger friendly New Menu Pocket Internet Explorer Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
Microsoft says that the first phones will be available in the second half
of 2009.
Windows Mobile 7Officially Microsoft didn’t give any information about Windows Mobile 7.
Is this Windows Mobile 7?
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2.3 Network Connectivity
2.3 Network Connectivity (Core)› EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)› API Redirector› TCP/IP› IPv6› Sockets
2.3 Network Connectivity (Wireless) › Bluetooth› Infrared› Wi-Fi
WMM WEP WPA WPA2
2.3 Network Connectivity (Remote)› RAPI (Remote API)› VoIP
2.4 Security
- Certificates (common credential)- Credential Manager (manages credential information)- Authentication services (for developers to authenticate
clients - SSPI)- Cryptography (to distribute information in secret code)- Local Authentication Subsystem (For sophisticated
authentication systems, such as biometrics)- Smart card subsystem (Provides a link between smart card
reader hardware and smart-card aware applications)
2.5 Performance
- A lot more stable than Windows Mobile 5- Battery life: depends on running processes (average: 2-3
days)- Fast, if the device itself meets all the requirements- Smooth interface- Overall, it’s a great improvement to Windows Mobile 5
2.6 Future possibilities
More user-friendly interfaceMore 3D graphics New kinds of Windows Mobiles devices
3.1 Development requirements
What is needed to create a Windows Mobile application:
1.Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition or above.With this interface you can author, debug and package
applications for delivery.
3.1 Development requirements
What is needed to create a Windows Mobile application:
2.Windows Mobile SDK. It contains:- API header;- The library files to access Windows Mobile functionality;- Documentation;- Sample application projects;- Emulators.
3.1 Development requirements
What is needed to create a Windows Mobile application:
3. ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center. To deploy the application to a device or to an emulator.
Windows Vista uses Windows Mobile Device Center and doesn't support ActiveSync. Windows XP needs to have ActiveSync dowloaded and installed.
3.2 IDE and Tools› Visual Studio 2005› Visual Studio 2008
Professional Standard (Express)
3.2 IDE and Tools
3.2 IDE and Tools
3.2 IDE and Tools› Native Code› Managed Code› Server-Side Code
3.3 Programming Language(s)
Visual Studio is a complete suit to build applications for Windows Mobile devices. It allows the development in native code with Visual C++ or managed code with Visual C#, Visual Basic. These three languages all use the same IDE which allows tool sharing and the combination of them all. Only the managed languages support the .NET Compact Framework.
3.3 Programming Language(s)
Choosing a Programming Language:
Visual C# and Visual BasicThe development tools for C# and Visual Basic .NET include a fully what-you-see-is-what-you-get user interface designer.
Advantages:- Reliable and rapid application development;- Security and language interoperability;- C# is simple, powerful, type-safe, and object-oriented.
4.1 Advantages › Widely Supported› Lot of Documentation› Easy to Develop for› Advanced IDE
4.2 Limitations BlackBerry:Provides the ability to view threaded e-mail and missed calls on one screen as part of the Inbox.
Has a plastic holster that automatically shuts it off when you insert it into it. This is done via a simple magnet in the holster.
Windows Mobile:
Does not have a similar feature.
Microsoft is slowly improving the latter.
Symbian:The advantages are found mostly in the stability of the devices and the low energy consumption.
Stable & Low energy consumption:
4.2 Limitations
biggest weakness:interface -------> the most to lose to iPhone
and Palm
biggest complaint:the number of steps it takes to perform a simple
tasksuch as closing out of a program
Demo
4.3 Conclusion
Windows Mobile: Is constantly improving; Is a challenge for developers (C++); Great IDE; Has great potential; Improved user interface.
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