yes
Microsoft started development on the .NET Framework in the late 1990s originally under the name of Next Generation Windows Services (NGWS). By late 2001 the first beta versions of .NET 1.0 were released.[1] The first version of .NET Framework was released on 13 February 2002, bringing managed code to Windows NT 4.0, 98, 2000, ME and XP. Since the first version, Microsoft has released nine more upgrades for .NET Framework, seven of which have been released along with a new version of Visual Studio. Two of these upgrades, .NET Framework 2.0 and 4.0, have upgraded Common Language Runtime (CLR). New versions of .NET Framework replace older versions when the CLR version is the same. The .NET Framework family also includes two versions for mobile or Embedded device use. A reduced version of the framework, the .NET Compact Framework, is available on Windows CE platforms, including Windows Mobile devices such as smartphones. Additionally, the .NET Micro Framework is targeted at severely resource-constrained devices.
All of them, with the possible exception of Windows CE.
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Windows CE was created on 1996-11-16.
can regular window apps run on windows ce
dot net for sure. dotnet is an overall term for C#, VB.Net, C++, J#, ASP.Net, etc. The applications are from web applications down to compact framework. The compact framework (run on Window CE) is the equivalent of J2ME (run on some PDAs only). But if J2SE or J2EE, it would be a wash. If you compare the job opportunities in Canada (the .net) to that of Chicago (the J2ME)... but if you compare Toronto (Window CE) and Chicago (J2ME)...
No. Photoshop and Tally are not compatible with Windows CE
No. Windows CE is not typically run on the same types of hardware as Windows XP or Windows 7. There is also no Windows CE version of the setup program on the Windows XP or Windows 7 discs, so even if the hardware was compatible, you'd have to do a clean install.
No. Windows CE is a completely different kind of operating system.
No. Photoshop and Tally are not compatible with Windows CE
you can change windows ce with any other operating system made for arm architecture,,,but not xp