Microsoft has released the Windows Mobile API Usage Tool for developers. What this tool does is to monitor applications and binaries designated to run on Windows Mobile devices and then report on the usage of the APIs and other resources to the developer.
The application installs by default into the "Windows Mobile API Usage Tool" in your "Programs Files" directory and it will help you improve your Windows Mobile application. If you need help and guidance, you can share the databases generated by the tool with Windows Mobile application compatibility team. In order to run it smoothly you will need a Windows Vista or XP system as well as the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 installed.
Hopefully your new Windows Mobile application becomes really popular before Microsoft will release the new Windows Mobile 7. Oh, and do let us know if you have just released another Windows Mobile application so we can share it with the world.
Windows Mobile API Usage Tool Available
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