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StickyNotes Sample on MSDN Code Gallery
StickyNotes Sample on MSDN Code Gallery
MSDNArchive
1 Feb 2008 11:48 AM
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Pablo Galiano
has created a wonderful sample that provides StickyNotes capabilities to Visual Studio 2008.
With StickyNotes and Visual Studio 2008, you can save custom notes associated with a particular project for reminders as bugs to fix, features to add, areas to test, etc.
Pablo has posted his new sample to the new
MSDN Code Gallery
, announced this week
by
Soma Somasegar
. This new developer portal is a quick place to get (and share) code snippets, samples, sample applications, and other great resources.
Pablo’s sample UI is based on WPF and it mimics the iPhone Notes application.
StickyNotes is a Visual Studio package that was created and distributed as a package using the
VS SDK
.
You’ll need Visual Studio 2008 Professional or Team Suite. StickyNotes can be downloaded from the new MSDN Code Gallery site at
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/StickyNotes
Pablo’s sample shows many VSX assets like:
Hosting a WPF toolwindow
Selection events
ProjectDocument events
ProjectItem events
RDT events
Project persistence
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