Microsoft is doing its best to push Kinect-powered next generation NUI experiences to additional form factors beyond the Xbox 360 console. The software development kit designed to enable devs to build projects leveraging the NUI peripheral connected to Windows 7 machines is slated to hit Beta in the spring of 2011. ... |
14 April 2011 04:27 GMT |
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Microsoft has simplified access to the documentation accompanying development resources designed for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4. In this sense, the Redmond company is now allowing developers leveraging the latest iteration of the Windows software development kit to choose whether they actually want to download al... |
11 June 2010 02:43 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently cooking a new version of the Windows software development kit designed to allow developers to target the latest Windows operating systems, but also to leverage the most recent advances in terms of the company’s development platform and tools. Version 7.1 of the Windows SDK for Windows 7 a... |
12 April 2010 09:31 GMT |
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Following the availability of Windows 7 RTM for MSDN and TechNet subscribers, Microsoft has released the RTM version or Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, which comes with a wide range of new tools, along with various samples, some of which are new to Windows 7. In addition, the company also announ... |
7 August 2009 08:36 GMT |
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Microsoft is putting the finishing details on the next iteration of the Windows client, and it is also gearing up to release the RTM version of the development resources tailored to the successor of Windows Vista. In this regard, the Redmond company managed to bring to the table a variety of changes to the Windows so... |
16 July 2009 13:31 GMT |
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The evolution of the software development kit for the next iteration of the Windows client in parallel with the operating system itself saw the introduction or modification of over 1,200 samples just between the Release Candidate and the RTM milestones. Just as is the case for Windows 7, the Windows SDK for the succe... |
16 July 2009 05:56 GMT |
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Having confirmed the RTM of Windows 7 for the second half of July 2009, Microsoft has brought some clarification to the deadline, although not a specific deadline, saying that it will release the next iteration of the Windows client to manufacturing by the end of this month. The Windows 7 RTM milestone will coincide ... |
10 July 2009 10:31 GMT |
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Following the public availability of the Release Candidate development milestone of Windows 7 Microsoft has been outdoing itself when it comes to taking the resources associated with the next iteration of the operating system to the next level. Not only is the Redmond company hard at work building the gold version fo... |
8 July 2009 10:09 GMT |
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The next iteration of the Windows client being built in Redmond inherently catalyzes the development of technologies associated with the operating system. It is the case of the software development kit for Windows 7, a solution designed to streamline the creation of software running on top of the platform that will s... |
7 July 2009 03:56 GMT |
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As a rule, Microsoft is offering tools and resources designed for developers to build applications on top of Windows client and Server operating systems via the Download Center. However, Microsoft has taken the measure of offering the latest Windows Software Development Kits through an alternative channel that rules ... |
18 February 2009 12:13 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to start building the next generation of the software development kit for the Windows platform. In July 2008, Sarah Maurer, program manager on the Windows SDK Team, introduced two official surveys designed to tap the developers making use of the tools but also samples, header files, documentat... |
12 August 2008 07:50 GMT |
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Concomitantly with the releasing to manufacturing of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows Server 2008, Microsoft also hit RTM with the Windows SDK. On February 7, 2008, the Redmond company announced that the bits for Windows SDK went gold, and as such the Software Development kit had been made available for downl... |
8 February 2008 10:39 GMT |
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Microsoft is building Windows personas and archetypes. The initiative is designed around the Windows Software Development Kit, and is an initiative aimed at connecting the Microsoft efforts with its customer base. In this context, the Redmond company will be able to tailor the future versions of the Windows SDK speci... |
28 January 2008 10:15 GMT |
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