Archive for the ‘Windows 7’ Category

  1. Listen to Me on the Community Megaphone Podcast

    Posted on January 14th, 2010 by Kevin

    I’ve been waiting for this announcement for a little while, but I’m finally pleased to announce that I had the pleasure of being the first guest on the new Community Megaphone Podcast.

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    In this episode, I talked with Dane Morgridge (@danemorgridge) and Andrew Duthie (@devhammer) about general stuff I’m interested in.  Topics included Windows 7 for developers, jQuery, and the developer community.

    Please take an hour and listen to the show.  Let me know your thoughts!  Also, please send a note to Dane and Andrew.  Let them know if you enjoyed the show.

    Listen Here (http://www.communitymegaphonepodcast.com/Show/1/Kevin-Griffin)

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  2. Learn about Windows 7 Task Dialogs

    Posted on December 1st, 2009 by Kevin

    Please take a few minutes and travel over to DeveloperFusion where my latest article on Windows 7 Task Dialogs has been published.  If you’ve never used a task dialog before, I would definitely recommend them.  I consider them “Message Box 2.0”.

    http://www.developerfusion.com/article/71793/smarten-up-your-ui-with-task-dialogs-the-message-box-20/

    Let me know what you think!

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  3. Enhancing Your Applications For Windows 7

    Posted on November 17th, 2009 by Kevin

    I invite you to head over to Developer Fusion, and read my article on "Enhancing Your Applications For Windows 7”.  If you haven’t played with the Windows 7 API Code Pack yet, I definitely recommend it.

    http://www.developerfusion.com/article/70531/enhancing-your-applications-for-windows-7/

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