OK, sounds like I've got some work to do. Will your binaries run on Intel XScale CPUs ? (I'm hoping to get a
Verizon
VX6700)
FWIW: my need has nothing to do w/ building pTk, or
GUIs of any type. My need is actually much simpler/utilitarian: I've built up a spam killer script over
the years that does a pretty good job at killing most
of the garbage (esp. the more dangerous variety). On my
laptop/desktop, I run both that script and Thunderbird,
so I'm pretty safe.
Alas, to the best of my knowledge, the only email client
for WinMobile is LookOut!, so my paranoia level is pretty
high, and makes running my spamkiller script pretty
critical.
Update: found some other email clients, so now I've got
even more work to do <sigh/>
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