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TatukGIS ships DK-CF Edition for Compact Framework

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Date: Thursday, January 17, 2008
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TatukGIS has released the .NET Compact Framework edition of the TatukGIS Developer Kernel toolkit product (DK-CF) for developing of custom GIS applications for Pocket PC-type applications running Windows CE/Mobile operating systems.

DK-CF supports Windows Compact Framework 2.0 development with Visual Studio 2005, and Compact Framework 2.0 and 3.5 development with Visual Studio 2008.

It has been tested with a number of commercial handheld devices running Pocket PC 2003, Windows Mobile 5 and 6, Windows CE.NET 4.2, and Windows CE 5 and 6.

A running DK-CF application has a small memory footprint. Data size is not limited, because DK-CF can read data from external storage such as a removable SD card.

Performance has been tested with 1 GB SHP file data sets with R-Tree spatial indexing enabled.

Because DK-CF is based on pure .NET code, it is processor independent. A DK-CF application can run on any processor supported by Compact Framework without recompilation. Furthermore, porting a DK.NET based desktop application to the DK-CF is just a matter of copying the code.

A DK-CF trial version and samples are available from the Downloads page of the TatukGIS web site.


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