Improving IE Mobile's AJAX Support and Development Experience

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As many of you know, Microsoft launched the Windows Mobile Connect Site to solicit input for the Windows Mobile features that people would like to see added/improved. A key aspect of what Windows Mobile features are ultimately added/improved is the number of votes that each feature receives. Simply making the request is not enough, people also need to vote for it.

As you may have ascertained from my blog posts over the last few months, I consider better AJAX support, especially support for ASP.NET AJAX a very important feature improvement that Windows Mobile needs. From the feedback I received, I'm not alone.

This our chance to let Microsoft know how important Windows Mobile AJAX support is...

The feature request has already been made: Improved IE Mobile and Visual Studio support for device-based AJAX application development - What we need now is for EVERYONE who agrees that Windows Mobile needs better AJAX support to vote.

If you've ever plan to support mobile devices from you web site - you want to vote for this feature.

Note: Remember you must first login to vote.


Posted Nov 26 2007, 12:45 PM by jim-wilson

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ttklf4 wrote re: Improving IE Mobile's AJAX Support and Development Experience
on 12-09-2007 10:52 AM
I think Windows Mobile needs a new browser like Safari on iPhone.
Jim Wilson wrote re: Improving IE Mobile's AJAX Support and Development Experience
on 12-10-2007 6:41 AM
ttklf4;

I think there are many folks out there who feel exactly as you do. You might want to post that request on the Windows Mobile Connect site [1] - the Connect site is one of the major feedback sources the Windows Mobile team is using as they design/develop the next Windows Mobile version.

Also... if you're an AJAX developer targeting Windows Mobile devices, I encourage you to vote for "Improved IE Mobile and Visual Studio support for device-based AJAX application development" [2]. First-class AJAX support in Visual Studio & Windows Mobile would make many of our lives much easier. :-)

[1] https://connect.microsoft.com/site/sitehome.aspx?SiteID=502
[2] https://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=312339&SiteID=502

Thanks for the feedback!!

-Jim

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