Microsoft details how to port IPhone apps to Windows Mobile
PC World | at | by Mike
Microsoft has published a case study detailing how to port an iPhone application to its Windows Mobile platform as it prepares to launch an online store for mobile applications to compete with Apple. A post on The Windows Blog highlights a case study published on Microsoft's Microsoft Developer Network site containing a detailed technical blueprint that describes the porting of the iPhone application Amplitude to Windows Mobile 6.5.
The report was created by a third-party consulting group, Crimson Consulting, and is meant to be a helpful document for developers as they build Windows Mobile applications for Microsoft's Windows Marketplace.