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Adobe Photoshop CC. VirtualDJ Avast Free Security. WhatsApp Messenger. Talking Tom Cat. Clash of Clans. Subway Surfers. The reason I'd suggest WinXP FES is for reduced upfront costs in development tools and development time, faster time to market and with the likely number of units the few extra dollars per system is not likely to be of an issue.
For those that do not know you'd need to fill out a declaration that the embedded device will not be used as a normal desktop computer doing office type functions. As long as you can demonstrate that the embedded device is not packaged as such then you'll typically be allowed to license WinXP FES.
Follow the registry hacks in this presentation to set the boot logo image, booting without the "Desktop" into your application Kiosk Mode , suppressing pop-up messages etc. Just to add my 2 cents: I've been working with Windows CE for 2 years now and haven't found a free solution for Flash. Not even an open source library. I am not sure how many companies out there sell Flash solutions for Windows CE and what the price is.
And it might result in a plus minus same price if you put into the equation the time and license for the Flash you will need for Windows CE Not sure about that Why have you narrowed down to those choices?
WinCE typically runs on much more highly constrained and less expensive hardware, and will run on multiple architectures. So I would suggest that the decision would be determined by what hardware you wanted to run on and whether real-time is an issue.
The latter would certainly be more robust that XPe, and give better real-time performance than WinCE. Your description of the device is a little light to make a recommendation. So I will offer you my experience of the differences between the OS choices you listed.
Net, it is a reasonably complete development environment. If you start development targeting the platform you should not run into many problems. It is available for a number of different CPUs. The trick is that the smaller package involves leaving some part of Windows behind.
Many people find that they end up with essentially all of XP in order to support the parts of XP they want to use.
Windows XPe only runs on x86 processors. On the plus side desktop applications should run on it without changes. As a note, neither of these are regular Windows and despite Microsofts marketing champaign's, you should be prepared to spend some time to learn about the OS you choose.
Better yet look into a consulting company in your area that can walk you through the first deployment.
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