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Vista graphics tools to reach Mac, phones

March 21, 2006 Microsoft to release user interface design software for operating systems other than Vista in the first half next year. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, XAML, developer, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Corp., Linux, Microsoft Windows, operating system

Vista views: Final version's cool features

November 10, 2006 Now that the code is done, readers tell us what they like about the Windows update. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, margin, SARS, Microsoft Windows Vista, font, Microsoft Windows Update, 3D, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft offers development tools for Mac, Web

September 15, 2005 Company readies tools for Mac OS and AJAX-style Web applications, while striving to keep Windows on forefront of "user experience." TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, XAML, development tool, Apple Mac OS, JavaScript, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows

Vista success hinges on developers

January 24, 2007 There's a fair bit of eye candy, but the real benefits will become evident when programmers take advantage of technology under the hood.Images: Developers take advantage of Vista TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows Vista, graphics engine, product manager, developer, Photoshop Elements, digital video, success, Adobe Systems Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, video

Microsoft adds to graphics software palette

August 15, 2005 Company readies a new test release of Acrylic while it plots out a second tool for graphics designers. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Adobe Systems Inc., designer, Redmond, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, printing, Microsoft Windows
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