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Gabriel Minárik .Net CF Developer's Blog: G-Sensor, Light sensor
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Gabriel Minárik .Net CF Developer's Blog. Net Compact Framework samples, tips and tricks. G-Sensor, Light sensor. Posted by Ing. Gabriel Minárik. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. The Windows Mobile Unified Sensor API allows developers to easily access the hardware sensors that are available on various phones. Http:/ sensorapi.codeplex.com/. Converting a VS2008 csproj to VS2005. G-Sensor, Light sensor. 169; 2009 Gabriel Minárik .Net CF Developer's Blog. Blogger Templates created by Deluxe Templates.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM: November 2009
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Microsoft CRM 4.0 Rollup 7 - Endlich. Seit dem 3. November hat Microsoft das neue Rollup 7 veröffentlicht:. Http:/ www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? Was vor allem beeindruckt, ist der quasi "neue" Outlook Client, welcher nun deutlich stabiler läuft! Desweiteren kann man nun ohne weitere Probleme bereits Mails lesen, während dessen der Client noch am aufstarten ist. Was ausserdem neu ist, kann hier gefunden werden:. Danke Microsoft für diesen tollen Rollup! Toll ist auch, dass Points, welche auf e...
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Gabriel Minárik .Net CF Developer's Blog: May 2009
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Gabriel Minárik .Net CF Developer's Blog. Net Compact Framework samples, tips and tricks. Converting a VS2008 csproj to VS2005. Posted by Ing. Gabriel Minárik. Monday, May 18, 2009. Next open the csproj file you want to change in Notepad. Near the top is the Project node. If this contains ToolsVersion="3.5" remove this attribute:. Project ToolsVersion="3.5" DefaultTargets=. A few lines down there is a ProductVersion. Node, change the value:. Near the bottom of the file, look for the. Links to this post.
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Smiling Smith: April 2010
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Software development fragments and thoughts. Thursday, April 29, 2010. The HTG G Sensor. Here is a very simple application that illustrates how to use the HTC G Sensor. This is included in a number of devices (including my own HTC Touch Pro) and it provides a way to determine the spatial position of the phone by providing "tilt" values for the X, Y and Z coordinate axis. Although HTC did not provide a public API for the G Sensor (shame on them for this), Scott Seligman reverse engineered it. The sample a...