Tim Sneath - We've Released the News Reader SDK!
"Many of you have seen the New York Times reader application - it was featured as part of the portfolio I've been building up of Great WPF Applications. As I mentioned at the time, the New York Times reader is based on an SDK that we built to allow newspapers and content publishers to create rich, "occasionally-connected" experiences based on the flow layout capabilities in WPF...
Now we're delighted to announce the public release of the reader toolkit on windowsclient.net. We've made a number of improvements to the kit to broaden its usage; the reader toolkit is now known by the rather more accurate but slightly less memorable name: the Syndicated Client Experiences Starter Kit...
...We've also created a sample MSDN Magazine reader application built with the starter kit, which is of course also provided with full source code. Even if you're not interested in the reader toolkit itself, you'll find this a really useful application in its own right.
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WindowsClient.Net Featured News - New: Syndicated Client Experiences Starter Kit!
"Introducing the new Syndicated Client Experiences (SCE) Starter Kit! Realize the power of Windows Presentation Foundation to create immersive, engaging multimedia content experiences with rich syndicated content, from documents and photos to videos and podcasts. You may have seen such experiences from New York Times, Seattle PI, and others - now you can easily create such experiences yourself with the SCE Starter Kit!" [Post leached in full]
Nice!
The Reader SDK, starter kit and working sample code...
Make sure you check out the, Get Started Building Your Own Syndicated Client Experiences Application, site as there's the download, a good bit of information, links, videos, customization hints, hands on labs, etc.
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Architecture Journal Reader (Beta)
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