Mobile. Net Simulator
Mobile applications can be tested and viewed on different simulators.
Use your own browser
When a mobile Web page detects your browser, you can use a standard browser to test your mobile application.
When a mobile page is found to be a standard Web browser, it will generate HTML code and output it to the client. This method can work in IE or any other browser that supports embedded frameworks (that supports inline frames ).
Microsoft mobile Simulator
Mme is a micro browser that can simulate many PDA devices and Pocket PCs. (Note: it is a simulator that can simulate many PDA devices and Pocket PCs)
You can download this simulator at http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp.
Openwave Simulator
Openwave mobile browsers are the most common mobile browsers on the Internet. This browser you can go to http://www.openwave.com to download.
Nokia internet mobile Toolkit
This toolkit includes simulators for many different Nokia devices. (Note: The simulator can be suitable for many different Nokia devices ).
This toolkit you can download from http://forum.nokia.com.
Pocket PC 2002 SDK
The Pocket PC 2002 software development kit includes a simulator that allows you to use virtual machines to run the Pocket PC 2002 operating system on your PC. (Note: You can run the Pocket PC 2002 operating system on your PC .)
You can download this SDK at http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp.
(Note: The above describes the simulators that may be used to develop mobile. NET applications. Of course, you can use mobile pages in IE, but there is a simulator with more real results. If you have a PDA or another target mobile device, it would be better. My translation capability is limited. In some cases, comments are added. It's not what people say. I don't know how to express it in Chinese. So... Sorry. Thank you for your understanding .)