Craig Peacock
Craig Peacock is a freelance writer who is based in London. Craig has just completed writing his first book, Windows CE Made Simple, which is due to be published later this year by Butterworth Heinemann (at http://www.bh.com). He has been using Windows CE since November 1997. You can visit Craig's Web sites at http://www.craigtech.co.uk and http://www.palmpc.org.uk are.
Published articles
The following 2 articles by Craig Peacock have been published in ZATZ magazines.
Create your own Windows CE Mobile Channel
If you have a Windows CE device, you can literally have the world in your pocket. There's a feature of Windows CE called Mobile Channels. Mobile Channels are custom forms of your Web pages that get downloaded automatically into your Windows CE device. In this important article, contributing editor Craig Peacock takes you through the process of converting your Web site into a Mobile Channel. Normally, this would be a pretty complex task, but Craig makes it easy. Even if you don't have a Web page, read this article. You'll get a much better idea of how Mobile Channels work, and that'll help you get the most out of them. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, May 1999]
How to use Ethernet with Windows CE
Have you ever thought of using your Windows CE device as an FTP server? How about as a news reader? Have you gone truly geeky and dreamt of turning your handheld computer into a terminal on a UNIX box? Craig Peacock has. In fact, Craig has used his Windows CE device in lots of new and exciting ways now that he's connected via Ethernet. In this important and timely article, Craig give you step-by-step instructions on how you too can connect your Windows CE device to an Ethernet network. If you want to learn how to pump data at nearly 200 times the speed of a 56K modem (not to mention all the other cool uses of Ethernet), you should read this article right now. [Pocket PC Life Magazine, April 1999]
|
|