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  • .Net Framework 3.0 Release Candidate

    The .NET Framework 3.0 - Release Candidate also became available yesterday. Formerly known as WinFX, this Community Technology Preview of .NET Framework 3.0 enables you to continue experimenting with early builds of

    • Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code named "Avalon")
    • Windows Communication Foundation (formerly code named "Indigo")
    • Windows Workflow Foundation
    • Windows CardSpace (formerly code named "Infocard")

    There's also an an integrated XPS Viewer and the Microsoft XPS Document Writer (MXDW) print driver which can be used to create XPS Documents from any application.

    Microsoft plans to ship .NET Framework 3.0 as part of the Windows Vista operating system. In addition, Microsoft is making these technologies available on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

  • It's official: Windows Vista reaches RC1

    I received a mail just after midnight UK time from Jim Allchin that starts "A few moments ago, the Windows Vista leads completed the sign off process for Release Candidate 1!"

    The Windows Vista Team Blog is also carrying the news :-

    This just in:  Platforms and Services Co-President Jim Allchin has just now posted an announcement that RC1 is complete on the TechBeta/TAP site (note that it's password-protected).  We’re reproducing the text here so that you all can see his comments.  As per usual, we’re initially rolling out the code to the TechBeta and TAP programs alone, while MSDN and TechNet subscribers will be offered access next week.

    To the TechBeta community:

    It’s official — Windows Vista RC1 is done! 

    We could not have achieved this milestone without your support.  The quantity and quality of feedback and data we received from you has been essential to helping us progress.  Thus we wanted you to be the first customers outside of Microsoft to get access to the bits.  Next week, a broader set of technical customers will get them via MSDN and TechNet.  But you’re the first!  We wanted to get it into your hands asap so you can start giving us feedback right away.

    You’ll notice a lot of improvements since Beta 2.  We’ve made some UI adjustments, added more device drivers, and enhanced performance.  We’re not done yet, however — quality will continue to improve.  We’ll keep plugging away on application compatibility, as well as fit and finish, until RTM.  If you are an ISV, RC1 is the build you should use for certifying your application.

    The operating system is in great shape with RC1, but there’s still a lot of testing to do.  You’ve come through for us so far, and I’m asking you to once again put the pedal to the metal and send us feedback.  Windows Vista is going to touch hundreds of millions of lives all around the world.  Thanks for everything you’re doing to help us give them the best experience possible.

    jim

    As you can see from Jim's words above, if you're a TechBeta or TAP participant, RC1 is now available to you!  Soon it will be made available to those of you outside those programs who want to test it.  I'll have word on that next week, so watch this space.

  • Testing Windows Live Writer (Beta)

    I've just installed Windows Live Writer (Beta). I quite like it, although I note that the tablet input panel doesn't activate (neither does it in Firefox, hence GeckoTIP) so I've sent that feedback as I use a slate most of the time.

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