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Windows Mobile devices ship with Microsoft Pocket Outlook. To limit the amount of data that is stored on Windows Mobile devices and to provide users with a consistent user interface when dealing with Personal Information Manager (PIM) data, you must frequently make use of Pocket Outlook functionality inside your own managed application.

This sample shows you how to make use how to retrieve, use, and store PIM data inside your own managed applications through the Windows Mobile Managed APIs that ship as part of the Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 6 software development kits (SDKs). We show you how to add contacts, how to retrieve contacts using the ChooseContactDialog, how to make appointments programmatically and how to send an email, including a picture attachment from inside your managed application.
This is the accompanying sample code of the webcast titled 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development: Using Pocket Outlook Data Inside a Managed Application.
Last edited Dec 2 2008 at 1:02 PM  by Maarten_MVP, version 4
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