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Sep 1st, 2007, 07:00 PM
#1
Thread Starter
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Windows Mobile 5/VB 2008 Beta
Hi. I have finaly changed over to .Net, and am currently trying get started on mobile development as well. I have a SPV M600(Orange branded Smartphone) that is running Windows Mobile 5. I tried to install the Windows Mobile 5 SDK, but it produces and error and sends me to a page to download the VB 2008 Beta . I have a Vista Home Premium machine, with VB 2005 Express Edition installed. Do i definatly need to upgrade to VB 2008 Beta, Is there not a "Production" development enviroment i can use, or is it because i am using the express edition that it gives me the error.
Also from what i understand VB 2005 Express Edition is the free version of VB.NET, what are the actual diffference between the 2. Is the syantax slighly different or what? Do i need to get the paid-for version to be able to legaly distribute my apps or what, i am slightly confused.
I apologise if these questions seem a bit stupid.
Thanks for your help.
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Sep 2nd, 2007, 03:00 AM
#2
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Re: Windows Mobile 5/VB 2008 Beta
Hi,
Express doesn't support mobile development - you need VS2005 Standard Edition as a minimum
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700921.aspx
Pete
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Sep 2nd, 2007, 09:07 AM
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Re: Windows Mobile 5/VB 2008 Beta
I see. I looked on the microsoft website, and i was not able to find visual basic 2005 standard edition, just visual studio. I assume it is not possible to get the 1 language version on its own any more. Just wondering as £150 just to write a few apps for my smartphone as a hobbyist seems a little expensive lol.
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Sep 3rd, 2007, 01:44 AM
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Re: Windows Mobile 5/VB 2008 Beta
Hi,
that has been a complaint ever since VS was released, and eVB support was totally dropped.
You don't actually NEED VS to develop, but it is difficult to manage without it.
Sorry
Pete
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