Heheh, funny, I just saw a demo that looked just like this one on Mike Harsh’s blog (his is done in Microsoft’s WPF, the one I saw was done in Adobe Apollo). It shows, though, some of the new UI aesthetics that are coming your way from lots of application developers.
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Did you mean to link to this post on Mike Harsh’s blog?
http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/?p=638
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Did you mean to link to this post on Mike Harsh’s blog?
http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/?p=638
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Oh, wait – Um, did you mean Ryan Stewart’s blog? Now I’m just confused, so I’ll shut up!
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Oh, wait – Um, did you mean Ryan Stewart’s blog? Now I’m just confused, so I’ll shut up!
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Robert, please clarify your blog entry. Are you trying to link to Mike Harsh or not? If not, please supply the link to Mike Harsh’s blog anyway. Your post, as it is, makes little sense.
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Robert, please clarify your blog entry. Are you trying to link to Mike Harsh or not? If not, please supply the link to Mike Harsh’s blog anyway. Your post, as it is, makes little sense.
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Colby: sorry. I screwed up. Fixed.
http://blogs.msdn.com/mharsh/archive/2007/02/28/another-os-clone-in-wpf-e.aspx was the link.
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Colby: sorry. I screwed up. Fixed.
http://blogs.msdn.com/mharsh/archive/2007/02/28/another-os-clone-in-wpf-e.aspx was the link.
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The other confusing part about this post is the use of “WPF” That OSX clone is written in WPF/E (not WPF) and yes they are different! 🙂
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The other confusing part about this post is the use of “WPF” That OSX clone is written in WPF/E (not WPF) and yes they are different! 🙂
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