Posted on 22 February 2007 by Nate Dunlap
Here is another exciting thing that IdentityMine was involved with…
http://www.roxio.com/enu/promotions/landing/vista/preview/default.html
This was a fantastic co development / design project. The folks at Roxio are amazing and the split between designers and developers on this project was really smooth. Fantastically architected app that made it really easy for us to plug in and provide a WPF UI.
Speaking of cool stuff that IdentityMine has worked on check out the Acruent material at the Windows Vista Innovation cafe. http://www.windowsvista.com/innovation/
Posted on 22 February 2007 by Nate Dunlap
At IdentityMine we have kicked off this campaign… I cant think of a better way to express the way our team of experts feels about redefining the user experience.
We truly love developing and designing software experiences that completely change your expectations of what your life in front of a digital device should be like.
You will be seeing great things coming from IdentityMine. (im going to hound our folks to get an RSS feed up there so you can subscribe and keep up to date on the love.)
Posted on 22 February 2007 by Nate Dunlap
Most like you have seen Tim Sneath’s post
Pretty exciting news… I had the pleasure of working on the New York Times reader so using the reader SDK was something I was really excited about getting the opportunity to do.
Im pretty passionate about improved reading experiences. I am still convinced that WPF is the foundation that can finally provide a reading experience that gets technology to step out of the way and lets the user focus on reading instead of interacting with the medium.
I love the NYT reader (especially on small form factor devices)… Now I can get local content with the PI reader… Whoohoo!
Posted on 14 February 2007 by Nate Dunlap
Gotta think of something cool… Got a few ideas that I want to try.
http://joshsmithonwpf.wordpress.com/2007/02/10/the-wpf-challenge/
Would be pretty sweet to have the source for the Xceed DataGrid.
Already have Adam Nathan’s book but its definitely a worthy prize. Gotta get my neighbor who is learning WPF/ WPF/E to enter so he can come in second place behind me
Posted on 03 February 2007 by Nate Dunlap
Whoohoo! Just saw that .NET 3.0 shows up in XP optional software update as of yesterday!
