PDC attendees got a "top 10" poster, but the details are now live on MSDN: "10 things you can do to make your application shine when it runs on Windows Vista." They are, in no particular order:
1. Follow the Windows Vista style guidelines2. Enrich the user experience3. Enable users to visualize, organize, and search4. Run securely5. Design for reliability and manageability6. Establish a customer feedback loop7. Build for connected systems8. Bring data to the user with RSS9. Make document data accessible10. Build for mobility
This helps frame my talk on Thursday (FUN318), since I'll be digging into 6 out of these 10 themes and show how I applied them to Internet Hearts. I won't be covering #1 because that's not very exciting, or #3 and #9 because they don't apply to this application, or #10 (which would have been nice) because that's too much to cram into one hour.
As a side note, "Light Up on Longhorn" had a much better ring than "Light Up on Windows Vista." Does anyone have a better term for "light up"?
Tags: PDC, PDC05