What is a pC PC?
Pocket PC PDA is a type of personal digital assistant operating the Windows mobile operating system. Such devices offer some functions of a full -fledged computer format. Thanks to the widespread availability of available smartphones that offer similar features together with communication.
While the "handkerchief" is a general phrase, a pocket PDA provided by Microsoft, has become largely outdated with the extended availability of available smartphones. This means that it will launch the Edition Pocket PC Edition of Windows Mobile and have several pre -installed applications. In order to be classified as a PC PC PC, the device must also have a touch screen and a directional pad. This name had no connection with the mobile phone company Palm. Significant development in the pocket computer format was the release of pocket versions of Microsoft applications such as Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player and Office in 2003.
Since 2007,
Since 2007, the name of the handheld has not been used for new devices, with Windows Mobile 6. Since then, a pocket device operating a Windows mobile release has been transmitting one of the three names. Those without a phone are known as Windows Mobile Classic Devices. Persons with a phone are called Windows Mobile Professional Devices if they have standard touch screen and Windows Mobile if they don't. This convention of names was to be replaced at the end of 2010 by publishing a new issue of Microsoft's mobile system with Rebranded Phone as Windows Phone.
Many Pocket PC PDA devices used ACTIESYNC Microsoft technology. This consisted of two data transfer systems to AZ mobile devices. Desktop ActiveSync synchronized data between the device and a specific desktop computer. ExchangeableSync synchronized data between multiple mobile devices and server. This allowed businesses to set the system soSo that emails can be redirected directly to the recipient's portable device.
Pocket PC was one of the earliest pocket devices for which independently developed applications were available. It was a wide range of freeware applications that were issued free of charge. There was also a surprisingly large number of games designed for such devices.