Nice list of demo-able WPF applications
At Designertopia a couple of weeks ago I had some informal talks with people from McCann-Erickson on how the web might evolve in the next couple of years. I told them a little bit about the upcoming Microsoft platform technologies and how this can create new opportunities to reach people.
Today I delivered a presentation about this at McCann-Erickson. I explained why user-experience is so important these days. I started with some ASP.NET AJAX samples and then showed a lot of demos based on the Windows Presentation Foundation. While I had most applications installed locally on my demo box, this published list of WPF apps below helped me a lot, to show the power of the deployment models.
Here is the list of some public WPF applications that you can download or play with today. Note that the deployment model has been added so that you know what you are getting into as far as installation goes. Lots are using ClickOnce application files and .xbaps, so installation is trivial!
- Yahoo Messenger for Windows Vista - New IM client (SCREENCAST).
- New York Times Reader - Next-generation online reading experience for the NY Times (MSI).
- Microsoft Calendar Printing Assistant - Generate printed calendars from your Outlook schedule (MSI).
- Microsoft Expression Blend - Designer tool for building WPF experiences (MSI).
- Microsoft Expression Design - illustration and graphic design tool (MSI).
- Microsoft Windows Live for TV - 3D access to Messenger contacts from Media Center or IE (MSI).
- Electric Rain Standout - High-end custom presentation software (SCREENCAST).
- Wikipedia Explorer - 3D exploration of related articles from Wikipedia (APPLICATION).
- iBloks - Mashup application for creating 3D movies (MSI).
- RikReader - RSS Reader that integrates with Internet Explorer 7 (APPLICATION).
- Nostalgia - Yahoo! Flickr browser and photo manager (APPLICATION).
- Cine.View - Netflix movie queue manager (APPLICATION).
- Cool Text Vector Draw - A vector drawing program with 1200 fonts available via a web service (XBAP).
- Actipro Wizard - A control for building wizard dialogs in WPF (XBAP).
- UniveRSS - A 3D Vista RSS reader (APPLICATION).
- Xceed Datagrid for WPF Live Explorer - Hands-on demo of Xceed's free new Datagrid for WPF (XBAP).
- DominoKen - Artistic 3D XBAP demonstration from Microsoft Japan (XBAP).
- Denounce - Stand-alone podcast listener and blog reader (APPLICATION).
- British Library Turning the Pages - British Library's 'virtual viewer' for some of their most precious books (XBAP).
- ITN Hub Player - Video clips and news stories from ITN (APPLICATION).
- Evolution Media Center - HTPC Front-end with stunning animations and dynamic XAML-skinning (ZIP).
- OTTO - Online clothing shopping (APPLICATION).
- Metaliq - Snowboarding data visualization (ZIP).
- WeatherNews - 3D Weather visualization (XBAP).
- Shiseido - Make up online shopping (XBAP).
- DOSV - Computer Configuration (XBAP).
- Warner - Movie Previews and Showtimes (XBAP).
- Notescraps - Random information manager (MSI).
- Valil.Chess.WinFX - Chess game (XBAP, APPLICATION)
- NetAdvantage for WPF - Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF 2007 controls (APPLICATION).
- fnac.com - French electronics retailer shopping experience - must set machine to French locale to run it (APPLICATION).
After having demo-ed some of these applications I went through some of the WPF/e applications, how they will be running cross-browser, cross-platform.
Here's a list of the "WPF/E" (codename) CTP (February 2007) SDK Samples (online):
- Page Turn Media: The Page Turn sample shows how "WPF/E" uses XAML to create a compelling presentation of images. It also shows an additional navigation element that allows users to quickly jump to a specific image.
- Media Library: This example uses a real world scenario of a video site. The sample is rendering a progressive download video feed from Channel 9 and uses ASP.NET AJAX to improve the interaction parameters of this sample (watch how back button works). Notice how resize works as the underlying presentation player (XAML) is vector-based.
- Sprawl Game: "WPF/E" is perfect for creating casual games. This sample shows a typical casual game. All the elements of this game were created using the Microsoft Expression suite.
- Simple Video Playback: The simple video playback samples provide the essentials you need for showing video playback on your site. The minimalist control uses an efficient design that hides the control when it is not needed using subtle animations.
- Film Strip Slideshow: Learn the value proposition of "WPF/E" while viewing a "WPF/E" sample. This example uses animation to implement a slide show style presentation.
You can also download these samples from https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=515684FD-C8A0-4588-88C5-54CE224925E7&displaylang=en.
Finally I briefly touched on the Windows Media Center development capabilities and how this might become increasingly important with the convergence of the internet and television.
I think it was quite an eye-opener for most of the people that were there. Especially that none of them were deep tecnical. I hope they will be using these ideas when building new creative ideas!
Technorati tags: ASP.NET AJAX, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere (WPF/e), demo applications
Comments
Anonymous
February 14, 2007
Thanks for including NoteScraps in the list, David. Lots of fun, new stuff to play around with! Daniel Foster NoteScraps PR daniel@notescraps.comAnonymous
February 15, 2007
Thanks for the list ;)Anonymous
February 15, 2007
David Bosmans publishes a Nice list of demo-able WPF applications At Designertopia a couple of weeksAnonymous
February 24, 2007
A couple of weeks ago I posted a list of cool WPF applications . This list of applications publishedAnonymous
March 02, 2007
This afternoon I did a workshop on Microsoft's Web Platform & Tools for LBi . I think it went really