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The Windows CE Shell
Unlike desktop Windows, Windows CE does not have a standard user interface. Rather, the target hardware determines which user interface components are present, and the various CE devices differ dramatically in this respect. Collectively, the user interface elements are called the "shell." While the H/PC Pro and the HPC are very highly congruent with the interface of desktop Windows, the palmtop devices share little in the way of "look-and-feel" with their larger progenitors. In terms of...n
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