In May 2005, Microsoft released Windows Mobile 5. The
new platform includes a number of revisions over previous
editions of Windows Mobile including PowerPoint Mobile and
stronger support for one-handed use. ActiveSync 4.0
was also released with Windows Mobile 5 and is compatible
with new and old devices.
In March 2004, Microsoft released Windows Mobile 2003 Second
Edition. The new platform is a minor upgrade over
Windows Mobile 2003 with no major changes but some
additional features. Second Edition includes native
support for VGA resolution and landscape mode in all
applications.
In June 2003, Microsoft released Window Mobile 2003. The 2003
version finally upgraded the core OS to Windows CE 4.2. New
features in Windows Mobile 2003 include enhanced speed and reliability, better
wireless interaction, some cosmetic chances, and more.
In September 2001, Pocket PC 2002 based on Windows CE 3.0
was released. Pocket PC 2002 provides few new features over its
predecessor Pocket PC. Pocket PC 2002 only support ARM based processors like the Intel StrongARM and
XScale chips. Pocket PC 2002 has a "Windows XP" style
interface and provides a revised Pocket PC core for better system
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