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  Friday, February 15, 2008

     3 days remaining for free Reuxables Paper Lite Demo


If you have been following Dax's Blog you must be aware that, we are offering a "lite" version of Reuxables Theme: Paper. Just wanted to inform you that this limited time offer for the free Reuxables Theme "Paper Lite" will end at 23:59 (IST) February 17.

Download now!



reuxables | UX | WPF | XAML

2/15/2008 1:29:23 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Monday, January 14, 2008

     reuxables released!
Nukeation is proud to announce the full release of our Reuxables themes for WPF (and soon - Silverlight!).



From the Official Press Release:

Nukeation Studios, a leader in Windows Presentation Foundation™ (WPF) and User Experience (UX) solutions has released reuxables, a range of designer themes for Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2008 and Microsoft Expression Blend™.

Reuxables themes are aimed at the fresh new market of WPF applications, and allow software developers to easily implement a new look for their applications with lots of features:

  • The reuxables library consists of 6 fully customizable themes, each with their own unique variations that result in a total of 48 different styles.
  • The themes are designed by some of the top artists in the UX design industry.
  • Reuxables themes provide a consistent look regardless of the operating system, and therefore provide the same look on both Windows Vista™ and Windows® XP.
  • Reuxables are completely compatible with both .NET Framework 3.0 and 3.5.
  • All reuxables themes are provided in both Static and Animated versions, both made from native XAML vector objects.
  • Implementing reuxables is effortless as they automatically theme the entire application as soon as the theme file is added to the project.
  • Reuxables themes are fully compatible with both Microsoft Expression Blend™ 1.0/1.1 and Visual Studio® 2008.


System requirements include Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 or 3.5 for runtime, and Microsoft Expression Blend 1.0/1.1 or Visual Studio 2008 for development. Individual reuxables themes are available between $19 to $99, with an additional complete collection pack for $299.

A complete demonstration of all themes is available at: http://www.reuxables.com



.NET 3.0 | .NET Framework 3.5 | Microsoft | Microsoft Expression Blend | reuxables | UX | WindowsVista | WPF | XAML

1/14/2008 3:33:28 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Saturday, June 16, 2007

     reuxables - sneak peek
I am pleased to inform you about "reuxables" which is a whole new range of tools, widgets and resources for Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). To find out more click on the image below.

Stay tuned as we would be announcing more stuff in weeks to come.





Microsoft Expression Blend | reuxables | UX | Visual Studio "Orcas" | WindowsVista | WPF | XAML

6/16/2007 12:49:20 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Wednesday, April 11, 2007

     WPF Vs Apollo/Flex
I have observed that in this IT field many people like to criticise Microsoft. People hate Microsoft, as if its their hobby. They will use Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office Suite and most the the Microsoft products but then also keep criticizing it.

Lets look back at history. Windows has become a standard and majority of people use it. one myth that is common among people is that "Apple OS is good for designers". I do not know whats the reason behind this myth but I find it really wierd when Apple is considered good for designers. Windows platform has much more tools than any other platform for designers. With emerging technologies like WPF Windows is the best platform for designing and development.

Linux desktop have copied each and every feature of Windows and the open source community keep on copying Microsoft Office Suite in the name of Open Office. Open Office is such a wierd product that most of the time you will use it hoping that it doesn't crash. I am now wondering how open source community will copy Office 2007. But I am sure there are many copy cats who can easily do it.

Now a days people are creating hype about Apollo and Flex. When I had a look at what these two products are, I found that Apollo and Flex is just the replica of .NET Framework. They are talking so loud about Flash and Flex. Guys Flash is just an animation software which was made with the intention of being a preloader. It cannot take place of programming Language. Apollo people are giving counts of Apollo runtime downloads. Dot NET Framework is downloaded four times more than their Apollo runtime.

WPF technology and .NET Framework 3.0 brings in the years of experience of Microsoft in programming field. WPF is really a revolution. The combination of WPF/Expression Suite with the programming capabilities of Visual Studio makes it the best Programming Suite ever available.

One day I was just trying to open a file in Flash, would you believe Actionscript is such a wierd language that simple task like writing/reading file looks almost difficult, infact I don't count any of the Adobe's new product as programming language products, they are only desperate ways of competing with Microsoft.

Let this year of 2007 come to an end then we will see where this Apollo and Flex stand :D



I would like to apologize for my comments. Since I am passionate about some technology doesn't mean I should have written what I have.

I know I have hurt a lot of people and I sincerely apologize for it.

I made a mistake and I wish that I wasn't sober while writing that. I will do my best to learn from it.



 



.NET 3.0 | .NET Framework | Adobe | Apple | Flex | Linux | Microsoft | Visual Studio "Orcas" | Visual Studio 2005 | WPF | XAML

4/11/2007 2:28:03 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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     Dax is on DotNetRocks












As mentioned in my earlier blogpost Dax will be on DotNetRocks . Show No. 227 released on April 09, 2007 features Dax Pandhi where he talks about WPF and Expression.

Download this show immediately!!!


















DotNetRocks | Microsoft Expression Blend | WPF | XAML

4/11/2007 12:19:16 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Wednesday, March 21, 2007

     Revoluxions Episode#5 : Designer and Developer Integration

Generally its said that Developers don't design and Designers do not code. Is this statement true or false its up to you to decide, but one thing is sure that for productive work Developers and Designers have to work in sync and only then a company, big or small can get productive results. Its easier said then done, well now its easier to be implemented also.

Through years Visual Studio has been the tool for developers with which they love to code. Designers have now got a new tool which has made their work so much easier its Microsoft Expression Blend, actually its helpful to both Developers and Designers.

WPF Technology now makes its easier for developers to work in Visual Studio and Designer to use Microsoft Expression Blend while working on the same project without interfering in each others work. How? Thats the topic that is covered in the Episode#5 of Revoluxions which is called "Designer + Developer Integration". Believe me this episode covers a topic which is very important for Developers and Designers to work together.

Total running time of the show is 12:04 and the file size is 45 MB. This show can be downloaded at Revoluxions website.



Microsoft Expression Blend | revolUXions | WPF | XAML

3/21/2007 1:40:50 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Tuesday, March 20, 2007

     Microsoft® .NET™ Framework 3.0
In the pre-release version .NET Framework 3.0 was called WinFX. It is the new managed-code programming model for windows. It combines the power of .NET Framework 2.0 with new technologies for building applications that have a better user experience, seamless communication across technology boundaries and support for a wide range of business processes.

It is a integral part of Windows Vista and Windows Server "Longhorn" operating systems, it is also available for Windows Xp in the Service Pack2 and in Service Pack1 of Windows Server 2003.

The .NET Framework 3.0 adds new technologies to the .NET Framework 2.0 which makes the .NET Framework 3.0 a superset of the .NET Framework 2.0. This new version of the .NET Framework is designed to provide backward compatiblity with the previous version.



.NET Framework 3.0 consists of these major components:

Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) formerly codenamed "Avalon" - It is a new user interface subsystem and API based on XML and vector graphics, which uses 3D graphics hardware and Direct3D technologies.

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) formerly codenamed "Indigo" - It is a service-oriented messaging system which allows programs to interoperate locally or remotely similar to web services.

Windows WorkFlow Foundation (WF) - It allows for building of task automation and integrated transactions using workflows.

Windows CardSpace formerly codenamed "InfoCard" - It is a software component which securely stores a person's digital identities and provides a unified interface for choosing the identity for a particular transaction for eg. logging in to a website.

Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0



Installing and Detecting .NET Framework 3.0

To install .NET Framework 3.0, you must have one of the following operating systems installed :
- Microsoft Windows Xp Home or Xp Home Professional with Service Pack 2 or later.
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family with Service Pack 1 or later.

Minimum hardware requirement to install .NET Framework 3.0 is Pentium 400 MHz with 96 MB RAM but recommended is Pentium 1 GHz or higher with 256 MB RAM.

To check if .NET Framework 3.0 is installed you can look for this specific registry key in the Registry

For .NET Framework 3.0
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v3.0\Setup" the DWORD value of this key would be "1".

Similarly to check if version 2 is installed or not you can check for following registry entry
 "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v2.0.50727" the DWORD value of this also would be "1".

You can Click Here for detecting .NET Framework 3.0 on your system using internet explorer.

You can click here to download .NET Framework 3.0 from MSDN.


.NET 3.0 | .NET Framework | CLR | Microsoft | Windows XP | WindowsVista | WPF | XAML

3/20/2007 2:02:28 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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  Thursday, March 15, 2007

     XAML is cool

If technology is easier to understand and implement and at the same time complex enough to handle heavy tasks it increases it chances of becoming popular. Languages like "C", "C++" are the examples of it. ".Net 2.0" made programming even easier and gave us more control to develop applications which are more complex but easier to design.

.Net 3.0 makes designing of applications even simpler, XAML is the coolest thing to happen in recent times. I wonder its so simple to make a major change in application just by adding a group of simple tags. Microsoft Expression Blend is the tool used to design applications in .NET 3.0. As you design the interface, the XAML is written by the software, though you can also write XAML to make changes.

XAML Code for making a simple button is very simple:

<Button Width="100" Height="40" Content="Button"/>

 


What makes it even cooler is that we can add subtags to this easily, to enhance the control for eg. in the code above if we add subtags <Button.BitmapEffect> as shown in code below we can use the <DropShadowBitmapEffect> to give shadow to the button

<Button Width="100" Height="40" Content="Button">
    <Button.BitmapEffect>
        <DropShadowBitmapEffect Direction="315" ShadowDepth="2" Softness="1"/>
    </Button.BitmapEffect>
</Button>


.Net 3.0 ships with a feature in the built in dictionary wich provides spell-checking on a textbox or RichTextBox control. Also it allows a context menu for the suggestions of alternatives for the replacement of the misspelt word. Following code shows us how. When the propery "SpellCheck.IsEnabled" is set to True TextBox will mark all misspled words with wavy red line like Mircosoft word.

 

<StackPanel Margin="20">
   <TextBlock>TextBox</TextBlock>
   <TextBox SpellCheck.IsEnabled="True">
      Speling is wrong and underlined with wavy line
   </TextBox>
</StackPanel>

When you execute this code you will see Textbox with red way line under "speling" which is spelled incorrectly. Right click on it to see the alternatives.

 

To learn about more cool features and power of XAML and Microsoft Expression Blend watch the screencast Revolutions which is hosted by Dax and Andy.



Microsoft Expression Blend | revolUXions | WPF | XAML

3/15/2007 2:16:27 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30)
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