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- My lunch with Ray Ozzie and Scott Guthrie
- My lunch with Ray Ozzie and Scott GuthrieNew Job Opening for OzzieNow that the whole Groove and Live thing has played out -- I think Lipitor is looking for a new spokesman...and Ozz has the Robert Jarvik lips and all...so, a natural match.XBAP'sI thought XBAPs were going to be the...
- Tags: Apollo, rich Internet application, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, XBAP, Ray Ozzie
- Discussion threads 2007-04-30
- The how and when of Adobe and Microsoft's Rich Internet Application technologies
- Now that Silverlight is being talked about, people seem to be comparing Apollo and Silverlight in the same posts. I think this stems from the fact that both are still alpha/beta and that the two technologies "cross the streams" into the other companies territory. For that they are significant, but...
- Tags: Windows Presentation Foundation, Expression Studio, Apollo, Ajax, Adobe, XBAP, WPF, Silverlight, Rich Internet Applications, On2, Microsoft, Flex, Flash
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- Support for XBAP in Mozilla Firefox is coming
- Support for XBAP in Mozilla Firefox is comingdeploy, deploy, deploy!This is exactly the right stuff from MS. Every time XBAP deployment improves in new directions be it: getting it to run in some other browser; getting the runtime size down; coming up with novel ways to reduce sandbox restrictions; reining...
- Tags: .NET, Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, XBAP, rich Internet application, Mozilla Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-03-26
- Support for XBAP in Mozilla Firefox is coming
- At an event today on Microsofts campus, Ian Ellison-Tayler, the WPF Product Unit Manager mentioned that XBAP support is coming to Mozilla Firefox as part of the .NET Framework 3.5 update that will ship with Visual Studio "Orcas". Ive covered XBAPs in the past, but for those who arent familiar,...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Windows, .NET, Mozilla Corp., Web browser, XBAP, WPF, Mozilla Firefox, XBAPs, Microsoft .NET
- Blog posts 2007-03-26
- What Creative Suite 3 means for Rich Internet Applications
- What Creative Suite 3 means for Rich Internet ApplicationsMS Developer Requires SandbagsRyan is spot on with this. As a Microsoft developer, CS3 is the tidal wave I have been fearing for a long time and unless MS can come up with something tremendous very soon, we meaning MS developers are...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, .NET, Ryan, C# Developer, Microsoft Corp., rich Internet application, XBAP, Cs3, Creative Suite 3, Adobe Creative Suite
- Discussion threads 2007-03-06
- "WPF/E" not shipping first release with C
- "WPF/E" not shipping first release with Cless than a year is a disasterIf true, it is absolutely incredible that WPF/e is not shipping 1st time around with C#. I can't believe it will be that big a job for Adobe to add a vectorised markup to their products. What's going...
- Tags: .NET, Middleware, Programming languages, Andrew, XBAP, C, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere, CLR support, CLR, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- WPF and proving the importance of experience
- WPF and proving the importance of experienceWPF is great but...Good post Ryan.Here's my one thing though - As slick as the WPF apps look and how well the perform, telling a client, "Yes we can build this but, it will only work on Windows.." won't fly for very long. Companies...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, XBAP, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-02-21
- Universal Desktop Daily - Tuesday, October 10, 2006
- Universal Desktop Daily - Tuesday, October 10, 2006IE7 is not required for XBAPsRyan-IE6 on XP SP2 will work fine with WPF XBAPs. IE7 works better, but it isn't required to use XBAPs.-Rob RelyeaProgram Manager, WPF Teamhttp://rrelyea.spaces.live.comRE: IE7 is not required for XBAPsAhhhh, thanks for the clarification Rob. When you...
- Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, XBAP, Tuesday October 10
- Discussion threads 2006-10-10
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- Barcode Professional for WPF 3.0 (Windows)
- Barcode for Windows Presentation Foundation WPF generates high quality vector-based Linear, Postal and 2D Symbologies. Features: Linear & 2D Barcodes; XML Paper Specification XPS support; Crystal Reports for .NET support; GIF, BMP, PNG, JPEG-JPG & TIFF barcode image formats support; Full design-time support Visual Studio 2008, Visual Studio Express Editions...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Neodynamic, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Development Tools, Operating Systems, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2009-03-10
- Internet Explorer 7 update: Now WGA-free
- Internet Explorer 7 update: Now WGA-freeExactlyA reaction to the Firefox encroachment, that's all.What's to gain by that?If I run FireFox on Windows I paid for Windows and therefore paid for IE. It doesn't matter if I use FireFox Microsoft still got money from me. As a ploy to get users...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Windows Genuine Advantage, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Windows 2000
- Discussion threads 2007-10-04
- Bubblemark RIA Benchmark Now Does JavaFX, AIR, Silverlight, and Flex
- Bubblemark RIA Benchmark Now Does JavaFX, AIR, Silverlight, and FlexJavascript/QiuckTime coming to a web site near youThese benchmarks will need to revised again in the not to distant future with new entries added.Startup Time?They should add startup time (time from link-click to run) to their metrics. Man... JavaFX took...
- Tags: .NET, Middleware, Microsoft Silverlight, Bubblemark RIA Benchmark, Silverlight 1.1, JavaFX, CLR
- Discussion threads 2007-07-18
- Firefox improved on Vista, but still no protected mode
- Since our last article on Firefox's problems with Vista, considerable progress has been made to improve the browser for Microsoft's newest operating system. We caught up with Mike Schroepfer, VP of Engineering at the Mozilla Foundation, to bring us up to date.[ZDNet] When Vista first came out, users reported a...
- Tags: Web Browsers, Microsoft, Java, General, Community, AJAX
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- The 'isms' of the Desktop/Browser war and why the web community should engage the desktop more
- The 'isms' of the Desktop/Browser war and why the web community should engage the desktop moreReligions of RIAI agree that the web community needs to interact with the desktop more. I don't see the browser replacing applications, so much as applications being extended from the desktop.For these web-based applications to...
- Tags: Web browsers, Desktops, operating system, desktop, Web browser, Application Streaming, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-06-20
- A list of Rich Internet Application Technologies for the Digg crowd
- This comment thread made me realize that there is still a lot of confusion about what the different RIA technologies do. Statements like "Flex is Adobes AJAX offering." or "Flex is like a weak version of WPF/E when it comes down to it." just show people havent quite grasped where...
- Tags: WFP/E, WPF, Expression Studio, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, .NET 3.0, Windows Presentation Foundation, OpenLaszlo, Apollo, Flex, Rich Internet Applications, Microsoft, Adobe
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- With their RIA tech, Microsoft could toast Google in the SaaS world
- With their RIA tech, Microsoft could toast Google in the SaaS worldDude, you've been on a roll this week!You have posted some great and thought provoking content this week and I have enjoyed the conversations a lot!Thanks,MarlonControlWell WPF, WPF/e and XBAP obviously exist for a reason - and they're probably...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., security, rich Internet application, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere, Google Inc., software-as-a-service
- Discussion threads 2007-02-23
- With their RIA tech, Microsoft could toast Google in the SaaS world
- I have to hand it to Phil, he called me out and pwned me. He gave perfect examples of why data is not necessarily safer in the users hands than it would be with Google. I still think theres something to be said for knowing that Im responsible for my...
- Tags: Rich Internet Applications, Microsoft, Google, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, .NET 3.0, Ajax, WFP/E, WPF
- Blog posts 2007-02-23
- Universal Desktop Daily - Wednesday, December 7, 2006
- Universal Desktop Daily - Wednesday, December 7, 2006Save us from JavascriptI like the responses to the [url= http://tinyurl.com/yx9lfa]Mike Harsh blog post[/url]. It is nice that MS is allowing WPF/E apps to be manipulated by Javascript, etc. But there are a lot of developers who would simply like to place a...
- Tags: Scripting languages, OOA/OOD/OOP, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere, scripting language, WPF/E app, JavaScript
- Discussion threads 2006-12-07
- Universal Desktop Daily - Friday, December 1, 2006
- Web Analytics Association has a podcast up with Avinash Kaushik of Occams Razor in which they talk about Rich Media including Ajax and Flash. It puts a smile on my face to see Rich Internet Applications being talked about by a wider audience. Avinash worked with Allurent, so he...
- Tags: Microsoft, Adobe, Rich Internet Applications, Flash, Apollo, Windows Presentation Foundation, SWF2XAML, Avinash Kaushik
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- Universal Desktop Daily - Thursday, November 30, 2006
- Hey, sorry about the lack of UDDs. With Thanksgiving and then general hectic-ness I havent been able to highlight things as well this week. Its a shame because there are some cool things going on. Heres a rundown from the past few days. Richard MacManus has the...
- Tags: RIA, Ashish, Flex, Apollo, Windows Presentation Foundation, Read/Write Web, Rich Internet Applications, Microsoft, Adobe
- Blog posts 2006-11-30
- Privacy, the Web, and Rich Internet Applications
- Im sorry for the lack of updates last weekend. I spent Thanksgiving with my parents who live in a tiny town about 90 miles west of Aspen in Colorado. It isnt quite small enough that I was without broadband internet they have DSL but I took the few days of...
- Tags: Rich Internet Applications, privacy, Web
- Blog posts 2006-11-29
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