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WINDOWS MOBILE OS (VERSION HISTORY (POCKET PC 2000 (originally codenamed…
WINDOWS MOBILE OS
VERSION HISTORY
WINDOWS CE
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according to Microsoft, "CE" is not an explicit acronym for anything
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POCKET PC 2000
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released on April 19, 2000 and was based on Windows CE 3.0
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Pocket PC 2000 aesthetically resembled Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows 2000
POCKET PC 2002
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released in October 2001, and like Pocket PC 2000 was based on the Windows CE 3.0 kernel
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WINDOWS MOBILE 2003
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was released on June 23, 2003 was based on the Windows CE 4.x kernel and was the first release under the Windows Mobile banner
it came in four editions: "Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Premium Edition", "Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Professional Edition", "Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone" and "Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC Phone Edition"
WINDOWS MOBILE 2003 SE
was released on March 24, 2004, was based on the Windows CE 4.x kernel, and first offered on the Dell Axim x30
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this upgrade allows users to switch between portrait and landscape modes and introduces a single-column layout in Pocket Internet Explorer
WINDOWS MOBILE 5
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was released at Microsoft's Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference 2005 in Las Vegas, May 9–12, 2005 and was based on the Windows CE 5.0 kernel
Windows Mobile 5 comes with Microsoft Office Mobile which includes PowerPoint Mobile, Excel Mobile with graphing capability and Word Mobile with the ability to insert tables and graphics
WINDOWS MOBILE 6
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was released on February 12, 2007 at the 3GSM World Congress 2007 and was based on the Windows CE 5.2 kernel
powered by Windows CE 5.0 (version 5.2) and is strongly linked to the then newly introduced Windows Live[26] and Exchange 2007 products
WINDOWS MOBILE 6.1
was announced April 1, 2008, and was based on the Windows CE 5.x kernel
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FEATURES
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to its desktop counterpart, it comes bundled with a set of applications that perform basic tasks
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DEVELOPMENT
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Python using PythonCE or server-side code that can be deployed using Internet Explorer Mobile or a mobile client on a user's device
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