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Try out MSDN Low-bandwidth view today!

I referred to it earlier - MSDN low-bandwidth view.  What is it!?!? 

Watch this video that one of our dev leads made and check out the extensive background blog done by Scott Hanselman.

Then, let us know what you think! Put your comments here or e-mail us directly! This low-band view gives you a sneak peek at the new offline view for Visual Studio 2010 product documentation.

- AprilR

Published Friday, May 22, 2009 9:39 PM by Help3Team

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# Impact VS10 - Memorial Day Weekend Challenge @ Friday, May 22, 2009 5:06 PM

The word is out - and so far, customer feedback is extremely positive about the MSDN low-bandwidth view

AprilR's WebLog

# Try Out MSDN Low-Bandwidth View @ Thursday, May 28, 2009 4:48 PM

The Help 3 team is asking for feedback on the low bandwidth view on MSDN. Here’s their blog post about

Inside the VSTS Documentation

# Try out MSDN Low-bandwidth view @ Friday, May 29, 2009 9:44 AM

As announced on the Microsoft Help 3.0 Team Blog , MSDN has a interface for those who require something

MSMQ from the plumber's mate

# re: Try out MSDN Low-bandwidth view today! @ Saturday, June 06, 2009 10:09 PM

I've been using the MSDN low bandwidth view for quite some time now (I mean maybe 2 or 3 months). I actually prefer it to the normal high-bandwidth view. The interface is cleaner and the contextual links on the side work well most of the time (without me having to drill down into a deep tree control).

scrutr

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