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So you want XAML tools
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Vendors are producing tools and controls at an increasing rate. How to keep track of them all? Fortunately, Don Burnett and Mike Swanson have your back. Back to the Future: WPF (Classic 3D tools and their relationship with XAML.) Windows Presentation...
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A little clarification on VS 2005 Extensions for .Net 3.0, aka Fidalgo
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Rob Relyea has published a little clarification about the Fidalgo project templates. The upshot is that the November 2006 release was the last rev of Fidalgo. Our WPF tool development effort is now all directed toward Orcas. Just in case you were confused...
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Making your WPF apps power-aware
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Andre Michaud has a nice story on dealing with the XP and Vista power APIs in this month's MSDN Magazine . He shows how to "create an approach to power-awareness that is consistent and accounts for the differences regarding power notification on both...
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Media Barrage clip posted
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I've posted a ten-minute sample of my Media Barrage app at YouTube: Media Barrage #23 : The SubGenius must have Slack. Of course, it looks much better at the full res and frame rate, but at least this clip gives you a hint of what can be done with surprisingly...
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