The electronic version of 3M’s popular Post-it Notes product, which has been around since the days of Windows 95, has undergone several incarnations, the latest of which was developed using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and the .NET Framework. This Microsoft case study explains how 3M optimized the application for Windows XP and leveraged the .NET Compact Framework to make the application more portable to mobile devices such as Pocket PCs and Smartphones.
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