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If you want to develop Windows Mobile applications or dig around in the OS, you may want to start working with an eumulator first to make sure things look proper before actually committing to changes. It's important to have a clean development environment or a sandbox of sorts to see how changes would affect the real deal.

In the days of developing HDML and the more recent WML pages and apps, it's much quicker to see changes immediately instead of waiting for responses from the wireless network pre-EDGE and faster.

Here's a good article from O'Reilly's Windows Dev Center to read before you start your development journey.

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