Microsoft’s Visual Studio unfortunately is quite expensive…which has caused small developers to look for alternatives. As Microsoft has so far steadfastly refused to unlock Express Editions for Windows Mobile development, an alternative had to be found.

CodeProject’s Joel Ivory Johnson has taken a detailed look at a way to develop Windows Mobile applications via a free third-party IDE – if you want to save some cash, hit the link below:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/mobile/WiMoSansVS.aspx


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