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tony pigram

12/31/2001 11:57:00 AM

you could check out: http://www.a...

You DONT need perm. connectivity when you use AvantGo, it
allows you to handle both on/off line scenarios.

You can email me directly, if you wish.

thanks

Tony Pigram
tpigram@avantgo.com
>-----Original Message-----
>Pradeep,
>You may want to try posting this on the following
newsgroup:
>microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.compactframework
>
>This newsgroup is geared toward the Microsoft Mobile
Internet Toolkit
>(MMIT) which is for developing online web based solutions
rather then
>offline native applications. MMIT provides support for
over 75 devices in
>the Release Candidate version, but the devices must have
connectivity since
>the solution is web based.
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>Thanks,
>Jeremy Bostron
>Microsoft Beta Support
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>From: "Pradeep" <pponraj@worldbank.org>
>Sender: "Pradeep" <pponraj@worldbank.org>
>Subject: Data sync for PDA
>Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 13:09:00 -0800
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>Hi,
>Is there anyone who could shed some light on developing
>hotsync applications for Palm Pilot (not online) using
any
>of the .Net tech. Trying to come up with apps that would
>make Java redundant!! 'coz right now we use Java to
>develop Conduit etc. I explored the COM for Conduit in
>Palm's website but it's not stable. so any thoughts would
>be appreciated.
>