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Fishbowl for Facebook Using the Windows 7 Taskbar for Extra Spice

During Wednesday’s keynote, Brian Goldfarb demoed an amazing Silverlight 4 client for Facebook. Beyond its amazing looks, this Silverlight 4 demo provides a full and complete desktop client application for Windows (and Mac). SilverFace is built...


New Windows API Code Pack Version

I am glad to announce that today we shipped a new version of the Windows API Code Pack – version 1.0.1. This is not a major version with a lot of new features, but rather a minor version focused on fixing bugs, improving performance, adding demos and...


Programming Windows 7 Using Visual Studio 2010

A few weeks ago, just two days before Windows 7 become generally available, Visual Studio 2010 hit its own major milestone with the release its second Community Technical Preview of Visual Studio, known as Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2. To me, it is always...


Windows7 Trigger Start Services – Part 2: Building a Trigger Start Optimized Service

In the last post Windows 7 Trigger Start Services – Part 1: Introduction , we introduced Windows7 Trigger Services as a great way to optimize your services to have better performance and improved security. In this post you will learn how to convert a...


Windows7 Trigger Start Services – Part 1: Introduction

We introduced Service 0 Isolation a few weeks ago as an application compatibility topic. It is only natural that we continue our conversation about services in the context of Windows 7. But this time, we will talk about some of the benefits to service...


Windows 7 GA – Time for Some New Windows 7 Developer Resources

Windows 7 is now available to the public and anyone can buy and install Windows 7, whether for a new computer or an existing one. Soon, people from around the world will run your applications on Windows 7. They will expect the application to work and...


Windows 7 At PDC09

The Professional Developers Conference (PDC) is the one event that all developers who use any Microsoft technologies must attend at least once in their professional careers. It’s the flagship event for developers, offering the most comprehensive, future...


Free Windows 7 Seminar with Mark Russinovich (and Friends)

Have you ever wondered how Windows 7 resumes from sleep in less than 2 seconds? Or how Windows 7 can scale up to 256 cores? Or maybe you just want to want to learn about any Kernel improvements that will make your application run faster with no extra...


Windows 7 RTM – Go Get It

This is it people. Windows 7 RTM is available for download from MSDN & TechNet sites! If you have a MSDN subscription you can get Windows 7 RTM in English. On October 1st, the remaining languages will be released, for more information read - Windows...


Version Checking (Just Don’t Do It)

Version checking is probably one of the most common Application Compatibility issues that both developers and users are facing. This is another post in a series of posts about Getting Ready for Windows 7 . As said, this is probably the most common application...


User Account Control Data Redirection

To making sure your application is ready (compatible) for Windows 7, I am going to start providing additional information about the few compatibility topics we introduced in the “ Is Your Application Ready for Windows 7 RTM? ” post. This post...


Is Your Application Ready for Windows 7 RTM?

Yesterday Windows 7 completed a major milestone-- release to manufacturing (RTM)! And in three months time – on October 22 nd – Windows 7 will be available for everyone to enjoy. Excitement about the upcoming public release of Windows 7 has been growing...


Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Jump into Jump Lists – Part 3

So far, you have seen how you can opt into the Windows 7 Taskbar Jump List experience by creating a Jump List for your application (in the Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Jump into Jump Lists – Part 2 post.) You have also seen the Windows 7 default...


Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Jump into Jump Lists – Part 2

This is the second post about the Taskbar Jump List in a series of Windows 7 Taskbar posts. In the previous post, Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Jump into Jump Lists – Part 1 , we introduced the elements that comprise the Taskbar Jump Lists: the...


Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Jump into Jump Lists – Part 1

Welcome to yet another Windows 7 Taskbar post. In the previous post, Developing for the Windows 7 Taskbar – Get to Know Your Application ID , we introduced a very important component of the underlying architecture of the Taskbar, the Application ID (AppID...


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