(Original creator: eknochs) I’ve been upgrading some PCs at home recently, and one of the topics we’ve been discussing around the family is what kind of monitor(s) would suit everyone’s needs. It was logic to extend that study to what kind monitor / display arrangement suits developers. ...
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(Original creator: Jasper) It is always good if the UNIFACE lab invents beautiful widgets like the tabEx or extends the command button. But what if you have an existing application running and you don’t have the means to break it open to change it? This blog post's focus is on changing the look...
(Original creator: adriang) I’ve been quite open about not being a fan of Windows 8. I’ve mentioned it in previous postings. I’m currently shopping for a new TV, and while I was in the big electronics store close to the office, I had a look at a Windows tablet running Windows 8, the first...
(Original creator: eknochs) Touch interactions in the User Interface were new several years ago, with the advent of new portable devices. But in my sphere of development technology interest, it is Windows 8 that is introducing touch interaction to a much bigger audience of developers. Yes I...
(Original creator: bolarotibi) Guest contributor, Paul Herzlich , Principal Analyst, Creative Intellect Consulting Creepy crawlies on the desktop A friend of mine says she’s completely distracted by the tiles on her Windows 8 desktop. “It’s like a picture gallery on the...
(Original creator: bolarotibi) Guest contributor, Ian Murphy from analyst firm Creative Intellect Consulting ( Windows 8 boosts enterprise applications (Part 1) ) ( Windows 8 boosts enterprise applications (Part 2) ) Questions of touch, form factor and interface support Not all parts of...
(Original creator: bolarotibi) Guest contributor, Ian Murphy from analyst firm Creative Intellect Consulting (Part 1: Windows 8 boosts enterprise applications (Part 1) ) Bring on the store The second significant step that Windows 8 brings is the Microsoft App Store. This is where...
(Original creator: bolarotibi) Guest contributor, Ian Murphy from analyst firm Creative Intellect Consulting Microsoft has delivered the next version of its client operating system, Windows 8, to the market. In the next few weeks, this will be joined by Windows Server 2012. The changes,...