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The company released a second test version of its .Net Compact Framework, a runtime engine that allows .Net applications to run on small Windows devices, such as those running the Pocket PC operating system.
Microsoft Corp. filled more of the gaps in its portfolio of software and tools for building Web-based applications that run on handheld computers, cell phones and other mobile devices.
The company released a second test version of its .Net Compact Framework, a runtime engine that allows .Net applications to run on small Windows devices, such as those running the Pocket PC operating system. Microsoft also announced that it has commenced a closed beta program for the next version of its Visual Studio .Net development software, code-named Everett. That beta software includes the .Net Compact Framework and a series of "smart-device extensions" that help developers write applications for mobile devices.
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