ByteSnap Design recognised for Windows Embedded work

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ByteSnap Design has become a Silver Partner in the Windows Embedded Partner Programme and will be presenting its capabilities at Embedded Live 2010 which takes place next month at Earls Court, London.

The embedded electronics design and software consultancy develops and deploys both Windows CE and Windows Mobile products.

"We  have some of the most experienced Windows CE programmers in Europe, engineers who have been using the operating system since version 1, said Dunstan Power, director of ByteSnap Design.

At Embedded Live (October 20-21), BytesSnap Design will be showing an updated version of its SnapUI cross-platform user interface development tool.

The updated version provides new features including camera controls, XML-driven UI design as well as serial and socket-based connectivity. SnapUI user interfaces can be designed for one platform (e.g. a PC) and re-deployed to another (e.g. an embedded device) with only minor configuration changes.

Embedded Live 2010 is now taking delegate registrations for the UK exhibition which takes place at Earls Court, London 20-21 October 2010.

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