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NLarge is now a CodePlex community project

NLargeNLarge is now hosted up on CodePlex as a community project!  If you haven't seen CodePlex, it's like "Team Foundation Server in the Sky": a place to host community projects, which hosts code, wikis, work items, and all the other great Team Foundation Server collaboration stuff.

NLarge is my humble little utility that I find useful for technical presentations.  It magnifies the screen through a smooth animation, and allows you to pan and zoom around the magnified screen.  You can annotate the magnified image using the mouse or a Tablet PC pen. 

At Tech Ed Europe, squinting from the back of the room, I wish I'd seen more of NLarge, but at the Microsoft Student Partners event I had a couple of people tell me that they're using NLarge in their presentations -- which was really cool to hear!

There's still plenty of room for improvement; even little things, like being able to change the pen colour, would be nice -- so it's great to know that the code is now up on CodePlex, and I hope some of you will contribute.  NLarge is released under the Microsoft Permissive License, which is as permissive as its name suggests.

If you haven't used CodePlex, check it out.  It was incredibly easy for me to get started.

If you just want to download NLarge to use for your presentations, you can still download the binaries here.

Thanks to the CodePlex team for helping me post NLarge up there!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 15, 2006
    A slightly easier URL for the projects home page is : http://www.codeplex.com/NLarge :)

  • Anonymous
    November 15, 2006
    :) Updated

  • Anonymous
    November 18, 2006
    I downloaded and checked out NLarge for the first time yester day, and I'm really impressed! It works like a charm! Mac OS X users got this feature built into the platform trough an update not long ago. They can do ctrl+scroll to get the exact same functionallity (minus the drawing). I'm been quite jealus on my Mac-friend who use this feature to zoom in on Youtube videos. This doesn't work with NLarge... How is it implemented? You grab a screenshot when alt+1 is hit, then zoom the image? Anyhow, nice tool :) Perhaps I'll download the code and check it out my self.