Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
XAMARIN
Xamarin provides developers with a comprehensive set of tools to easily create powerful line of business applications for Android enterprise mobile computing devices and printers while retaining their C# skills and tools. The EMDK and Link-OS SDK for Xamarin include class libraries, sample applications with source code, as well as all of the associated documentation to help your applications take full advantage of what Zebra Technologies devices have to offer.

RECENT DISCUSSIONS

Answered Topic / Topic starter Replies Last post
Legacy features not supported
by Peter Arcuri »
1 by Mark Mann
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
Two simple tricks to help (a bit) staging AP6511
by Juan-Antonio Martinez »
0 by Anonymous (not verified)
Using the RFS6k as a router
by Nikolaos Mastorakos »
1 by Matthieu Dierick
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
How long is LS4278 battery life?
by Sun zhenzhong »
2 by Martin Delto
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
MC75A0 snap-on trigger
by Dennis Loong »
0 by Anonymous (not verified)
Barcode data & picture of it
by roberto cottone »
1 by Martin Delto
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
WS2000 XWAIT Error
by Bruce Campbell »
3 by Juan-Antonio M…
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
NX9000 and Virtual Controller management
by Matthieu Dierick »
7 by Sunalini Sankhavaram
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
AP6511 Trunk Port
by Charles Zabroski »
1 by Samuel Garcia Blanco
May 04, 2019 - 10:06 am
MC9596 CONNMGR.EXE using CPU
by Howard Laser »
0 by Anonymous (not verified)

RECENT BLOGS

By

HTTP Post

roberto cottone

APPFORUM2015 Instant Replay: A Video Recap of our NALA Event

Ritesh Gupta

Updated Link-OS Multiplatform SDK has been released

testtt test

Thanksgiving Holiday November 26 & 27

testtt test

iTunes Connect Holiday Shutdown

Gloria Moreno

SEVT-RFID Meeting Notes 2015-11-04

roberto cottone

Best Practices in Creating a Printing Application for Zebra Printers

roberto cottone

RFID Summit Material

roberto cottone

Meeting Notes - Oct 28, 2015

roberto cottone

Rich Baker’s Essential training - Feedback

roberto cottone