About This Page: This is a discussion on Microsoft Previews its Flash Alternative within the Around The Web forums, part of the Community Center category, at vBulletin Modification Discussions. Announcing the release of the first "WPF/E" CTP
This morning we released the first public community technology preview of "WPF/E". You can install it here , and then try out a few of the early
This morning we released the first public community technology preview of "WPF/E". You can install it here, and then try out a few of the early samples that show off some of its capabilities below (note: some of the servers might not have finished propagating the samples, so check back later if the links don't work):
"WPF/E" delivers a small client runtime that enables AJAX developers and designers to deliver richer, cross-platform, interactive web experiences. It will allow applications to go beyond what can be done with pure HTML today, and will enable sites to significantly improve the client user experience by blending HTML UI, Dynamic Vector Graphics, Animation and Media into a seamless cross-platform browser experience.
"WPF/E" accomplishes this by providing a rich graphics engine that can be used on any HTML page and which adds browser support for vector graphics, animation, and declarative XAML UI markup (the declarative XAML format enables search engine optimization of interactive content as well as better authoring via WYSIWYG tools). WPF/E also provides built-in video and audio codec support for WMV, WMA and MP3 content. This means you can now easily stream interactive video content to any browser without requiring any additional install or runtime (Windows Media Player is not required).
"WPF/E" is implemented as a small client-side runtime that users download and install once for their browser (the CTP is a 1.1Mb download, and can be configured to "download on demand" the first time a user visits a page that uses "WPF/E" content). This first CTP runs on both Windows and Macintosh systems (both x86 and PowerPC), and supports IE, FireFox and Safari browsers.
Microsoft trying to put me out of business... Sounds a good idea though - I'll have to check out some of those samples, some I've already done using Flash.