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Good Tablet PC resources Mar 21, 2005

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This article is more than 45 days old and thus may be somewhat out of date. Please keep this in mind when reading the post. If this is a tutorial, please check whether you are using the same versions mentioned in the article.

A reader recently asked what TabletPC resources I recommended. Instead of replying to him directly, I figured I'd share these resources with everyone else too.

My favorite and one of the best sites is Tablet PC Buzz, run by a couple of MVPs: Spencer GoadRob Bushway and WNewquay (who insists he doesn't actually "run" TabletPCBuzz). Subscribe to their blogs too. The members here are very helpful and extremely knowledgable. I've been a member since the summer of 2003; the Buzz guided me on both Tablet purchases.

Lora and Loren (what sadistic parents) are responsible for Tablet PC Post, a site that brings a lot of Tablet PC software under one roof.  I don't visit the WhatIsNew forums nearly as much as I would like; they are also a great resource. Also, see Scott's list of great tools for your Tablet PC.  

Other must reads include Julia Lerman, Marc Orchant's The Tablet PC Weblog, The Student Tablet PC, and JKOntTheRun. (Dammit, JK, give us a full-text feed!).

Unfortunately, I haven't had time to do a lot of actual Tablet development, but the Tablet PC Developer Center is probably the best place to start.

This is what comes to mind initially. I'll try to add to the list as I remember. Anyone else have anything to add?

Update: Andy points out that TabletDev maintains an exhaustive list of Tablet PC resources (including an RSS feed).

 

 

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