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  • Small Software Developers: Get Flying with Windows Vista

    Project codename ''Glidepath'' is an Evangelism initiative targeted at helping MicroISVs get started and be successful with a focus on Windows Vista. Project Glidepath includes a free software factory add-in for Visual Studio 2005 that delivers, via RSS, guidance, content, code samples, step-by-step instructions and even custom tools that help ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by james on February 7, 2007
  • Understanding the Feature Design Process at Microsoft

    Yet another fantastic post from Vinny Pasceri, Program Manager for the Windows Shell Team, appears over at the Windows Shell blog.  Vinny sheds some light on what is involved in the feature design process here at Microsoft.  He separates the process into three different parts:  Page 1, The Spec and Building the Feature.  ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on September 27, 2006
  • Update on Ability to Mute the Windows Vista Start-up Sound

    We heard you loud and clear when it came to discussing our plans to include a default start-up sound that plays as you boot-up Windows Vista:  you said you wanted to have the opportunity to mute it if and when you felt it necessary.  Your collective voice truly made a difference in this matter, as we've incorporated a way for users to ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on September 22, 2006
  • Putting the Final Touches on Windows Vista's "Fit-and-Finish"

    Over at the Windows Shell blog, Program Manager Vinny Pasceri explainsthe balance necessary to be struck in order to complete the UI polish, or ''fit-and-finish'', of Windows Vista's UI.  Questions like ''will it affect the user’s habits in a bad way?'' must always be faced when changing any part of the user interface -- a UI to which Windows ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on September 21, 2006
  • Windows Client Team Launches the Windows Shell Blog

    The Windows Shell Team, responsible for Windows' core user interface, has launched a blog called shell: revealed.  This new site has blogs from several team members and also includes galleries and a forum to discuss Windows shell-related topics, such as Windows Aero and organization. If you are one of those who is concerned with the user ...
    Posted to Windows Vista Team Blog (Weblog) by nwhite on September 12, 2006
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