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Writing sexy marketable interfaces
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18/05/2005 18:56:00
 
 
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17/05/2005 15:30:10
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01015059
Message ID:
01015622
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>Stole the title for this thread from a post by Thurber, I think it would make an interesting topic as opposed to that other thread that's been dragged into the ground.
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>I know for me the challange on the interface is getting good graphics and icons to spice it up with. But the chalange might be different for you.
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>I'm interested in peoples thought on how to go about creating good interfaces as well as what you think is hot and what's not.

This is a cool thread with some links to great screen shots posted. Now, lets fast forward to next year (late 2006) when Longhorn is scheduled to be released along with Avalon technology. Avalon will also be released to be able to run on Windows XP machines (not just Longhorn). Avalon can render UI (with or without data entry) plus multimedia in a whole new way, driven by XAML (an XML file type pronounced zamel).

I would like you and others to take the time to view the recent Avalon demo video posted online at http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=62621#62621. Then after you view it, ask yourself if you would like VFP to be able to call and execute Avalon forms, have data be passed to and from Avalon, etc. Avalon is all .NET (managed code) based, so you won't Avalon forms native inside of VFP ever. But what the VFP will be working in is allowing .NET WinForms and Avalon forms to be able to be used with VFP applications, and have tools, utilities, libraries, etc. to make it all easy for a VFP to integrate with as best as possible.

The VFP Roadmap will discuss this at a high level when it is released in June, but I am also working on releasing a new Channel 9 video in mid June of what we will show at DevCon - some very cool VFP 9.0 demos working with other Microsoft products and technologies.
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