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Connectivity concerns for Netbook applications

The nature of portable devices means there will be occasional disruption in connectivity. Designing your software to account for these conditions will help your users to have a better experience. Here’s a few suggestions to consider as you plan for your Netbook applications.

Developing for power and performance on a Netbook

Netbooks have characteristics that can make them very desirable for certain workloads. Understanding the limits of the devices can help you focus your work in ways that will give you the best return for the time you spend optimizing. Here are a few points to consider when looking at power and performance issues.

Adapting your application to Netbook hardware

As an Application Engineer at Intel, I’ve been able to work with many companies over the years. During this time I’ve put together some information that is useful to consider when you are working to port your software to a Netbook.

Creating a Netbook UI for your application

Here’s some useful information to consider when working on your applications UI for a Netbook. This post discusses some common UI issues with the desire of helping you create applications for Netbooks that work well and take advantage of the hardware.

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