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Silverlight 5 Available for Download Today

Today, we’re happy to announce the release of Silverlight 5. Silverlight is part of a rich offering of technologies from Microsoft helping developers deliver applications for the web, desktop and mobile devices. Download Silverlight 5, a free plug-in less than 7 MB in size that can be installed in less than 10 seconds.

New features in Silverlight 5 include Hardware Decode of H.264 media, which provides a significant performance improvement with decoding of unprotected content using the GPU; Postscript Vector Printing to improve output quality and file size; and an improved graphics stack with 3D support that uses the XNA API on the Windows platform to gain low-level access to the GPU for drawing vertex shaders and low-level 3D primitives.

In addition, Silverlight 5 extends the ‘Trusted Application’ model to the browser for the first time. These features, when enabled via a group policy registry key and an application certificate, mean users won’t need to leave the browser to perform complex tasks such as multiple window support, full trust support in browser including COM and file system access, in browser HTML hosting within Silverlight, and P/Invoke support for existing native code to be run directly from Silverlight.

For more information, visit the Microsoft Silverlight site. For additional information on support policy, visit Microsoft Silverlight Support Lifecycle Policy.

The Silverlight Team

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 09, 2011
    Thank YOU! I'm so happy this is finally out!  GREAT job to everyone on the team?  Where do I send the cookies?

  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2011
    Great news. As .net developer I am very happy to install it.

  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2011
    Hurray, So that we got for what we were waiting... Great work!! Microsoft... I hope it will be more fun, developing Business Apps in SL5..

  • Anonymous
    December 11, 2011
    Wow..Am I the first to post a comment? This is great news guys. Hope the plugin will continue to evolve and not get killed because of HTML 5.