Microsoft, the Visual Basic version of the Windows Mobile Developer Tools made available. The release comes just over two months after the release of the regular tools for developing apps for Windows Mobile 7 and is thus in the schedule. The then released Windows Mobile Developer tools allow only the development with C #.With the new release free Visual Basic programmers have not the same features as the original developer tools.
example, XNA game development platform does not support Microsoft's Silverlight in addition the second choice to Windows Mobile 7 to create applications for. To Microsoft's operating system beyond Silverlight to write games, developers need Visual Basic continues to learn C #. In order to develop apps in Visual Basic, you have the paid versions of Visual Studio Professional, Premium or Ultimate to take effect. The free Visual Studio 2010 Express for Windows Mobile is not yet supported, this was an earlier been promised.
Working with the Visual Basic for Windows Mobile Developer Tools is in addition to the aforementioned Visual Studio versions Windows 7 or Windows Vista and the installation of regular tools from the case. The newly released version of RTW (Release to Web) is also the start is that developers now Basic applications in the Windows Mobile marketplace can make their visual. This can be found since its launch nearly two months now about 3000 apps for download



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