Resco Unveils Developer Platform

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22 Jan 2010

Resco, a supplier of developer tools for mobile devices, has released Resco MobileCRM Studio which is optimized for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5.

Resco MobileCRM Studio is a developer platform that assists in the development of mobile applications that used as extensions to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Resco Mobile CRM is integrated in the Visual Studio environment and aids in the mobile development for Windows Mobile devices that work in the disconnected mode and can synchronize local data with Microsoft Dynamics CRM on-demand.

“When researching the market, we have found several mobile solutions for Microsoft Dynamics CRM but none of those solutions serve as a developer platform,” said Radomir Vozar, Resco Developer Tools & Enterprise Division Director.

“By capitalizing on our experience in mobile technology as well as developer tools, we present a robust developer platform which allows developers to build their own mobile applications for Microsoft Dynamics CRM.”

The Resco MobileCRM Studio provides an important Microsoft Dynamics CRM modules in three layers — Data Layer, Synchronization Layer, and Data Presentation Layer. Each layer comes with C# source code that allows customization.

Resco’s MobileCRM Studio solution targets Microsoft Dynamics CRM integrators who plan to develop custom Microsoft Dynamics CRM mobile applications.


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3 Responses to Resco Unveils Developer Platform

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Gunasekaran D

March 15th, 2010 at 10:55 pm

I suggest you C.

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Chill

March 28th, 2010 at 9:07 am

Dude… if you want to become a programmer please take a step back a little and think about the basics. C++ is not a natively graphic language. A basic program will only be a command prompt. Creating a graphic user interface is very complicated.
Graphical User Interfaces in Windows use the "Win32" API. To get started, I suggest you follow the tutorial at .

Just remember that it's better to learn command prompts first to get the basics of the language down. Creating a GUI in C++ is extremely difficult.

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Tom G

April 3rd, 2010 at 9:17 am

Try abi word

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