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Inductive UII have read a little about this. It is the new UI approach in Longhorn, but
will it be part of Windows or will it be part of dotnet X? I want to take this kind of approach but I don't want to have a requirement of my users to upgrade Windows to use my apps. Thanks Pete Peter,
I think you may be confusing your terms here. The Inductive UI term has been around for many years and is implemented in MS products like Money. In the main it espouses a flat look and feel (minimal pop ups) and action type menus (usually implemented on the left hand side of the screen) that are context sensitive. I think what you are after is the Windows UX (user experience). http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/uxguide/uxguide/home.asp Probably what would be of most benefit is the new Office 12 look and feel including the new ribbon bar. justin Show quote "Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software]" <pete@droopyeyes.no.com.spam> wrote in message news:%23cKJNIUoGHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I have read a little about this. It is the new UI approach in Longhorn, >but will it be part of Windows or will it be part of dotnet X? > > I want to take this kind of approach but I don't want to have a > requirement of my users to upgrade Windows to use my apps. > > Thanks > > Pete > Hi
> I think you may be confusing your terms here. I wasn't being perfectly clear was I?What I meant was that it appears to be the suggested approach in Vista. I got the impression somewhere (I don't recall where) that this approach is "implemented" in Vista, meaning that app developers get some kind of API to make using it easier. What I wanted to know was A) Is this part of Vista? B) Is this part of some dotnet release that will be available on Win XP as well? Thanks :-) -- Pete ==== Audio compression components, DIB graphics controls, ECO extensions, FastStrings http://www.droopyeyes.com My blog http://blogs.slcdug.org/petermorris/ Hello Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software],
P> What I meant was that it appears to be the suggested approach in P> Vista. I got the impression somewhere (I don't recall where) that P> this approach is "implemented" in Vista, meaning that app developers P> get some kind of API to make using it easier. What I wanted to know P> was P> A) Is this part of Vista? yes P> B) Is this part of some dotnet release that will be available on Win P> XP as P> well? It's a part of .NET 3.0 which is available now (beta) --- WBR, Michael Nemtsev :: blog: http://spaces.msn.com/laflour "At times one remains faithful to a cause only because its opponents do not cease to be insipid." (c) Friedrich Nietzsche |
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