Silverlight 4 may have stolen the scenes at this week’s PDC09, but there was plenty of WPF love around, too.
Check out Rob Relyea’s post about the momentum behind WPF he saw this week:
This may have been the best ever week for XAML UI. I’m smiling!
WPF 3 & WPF 4
I was excited about several exciting applications for Windows (built with WPF) shown or announced during PDC09 this week:
1) Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 beta 2 – a flagship application from Microsoft betting on improving the user experience.
2) Seesmic for Windows – a twitter client that feels very nice!
3) Microsoft Live Labs Pivot – a great way to explore and visualize data.
4) Fishbowl for Facebook by UXLabs@Microsoft – a great Windows 7 application for Facebook. (source code available!)