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Project Glidepath supports MicroISVs
Michael Lehman has launched project code-name Glidepath.

From his blog:

Project Glidepath is both a website and blog and delivers a Visual Studio 2005 add-in called the Project Glidepath Software Factory. Using the Project Glidepath Software Factory you download "packages" of workflow-based guidance, code, content and templates that help you with many aspects of building Windows Vista applications as a MicroISV.

Project Glidepath is a MicroISV Evangelism program that delivers the workflow-based guidance, sample code, content and technology you need to create successful applications for Windows Vista. A video podcast is available on Channel9 where Technical Evangelist Michael Lehman explains the purpose and some of the internal workings of Project Glidepath.

Read more on Michael's blog and on the Glidepath's blog.

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Microsoft, MicroISV

Published Sunday, June 18, 2006 9:00 PM by David Boschmans

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