Windows CE 4.0 (also known as Windows CE.net) is the fourth major release of the Windows CE operating system.
History
Windows CE 4.x are the only versions of the CE family to be released with a reference to the .NET Framework incorporated into the name itself.[2] However, it was later retroactively referred to as simply Windows CE 4.0.[3]
Release history
- Windows CE.net 4.0 (codenamed Talisker) — January 7, 2002
- Windows CE.net 4.1 (codenamed Jameson) — July 30, 2002[4]
- Windows CE.net 4.2 (codenamed McKendric) — April 23, 2003[5]
- Windows Automotive.net 4.2 — March 26, 2003
- Windows Mobile 2003 (codenamed Ozone) — June 23, 2003
- Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition — March 24, 2004[6]
References
- ↑ Windows CE .NET 4.2 follows the Fixed Lifecycle Policy, Microsoft Docs. Accessed 2021-12-20.
- ↑ Windows CE.NET: New Version Offers Revamped Platform Builder, Improved Tools, Enhanced API, and Source Code by MSDN Magazine, Microsoft Docs. 2002-07.
- ↑ Windows CE 4.0, TAdviser. Accessed 2021-12-20.
- ↑ Windows CE .NET 4.1 Available by Scott Bekker, Redmond Magazine. 2002-07-30.
- ↑ Microsoft unveils Windows CE.NET 4.2 by Charles J. Murray, EETimes. 2003-04-23.
- ↑ The History of Windows CE: Windows CE .net, HPC: Factor. 2019-07-19.
External links
- Windows CE .NET 4.2 - Cumulative Product Update Rollup Package (through 12/31/2008) at Microsoft
- New Platform Builder Features in Windows CE .NET 4.0 and 4.1 at Microsoft Docs (2006-06-30)
- New Features in Windows CE .NET 4.1 (2006-06-30)
- New Features in Windows CE .NET 4.0 (2006-06-30)
- Windows CE 4.x at the BetaWiki