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RSS Annotations for Online Longhorn SDK Help

Check out the new online help for Windows
Longhorn SDK
! If you haven't already heard, Longhorn is the next release
of Microsoft Windows and was released as a developer preview at the Professional
Developer's Conference (PDC) last week in Los Angeles, California. 

The LHSDK help system's annotation feature is awesome. Officially known as "Microsoft
public discussion" it allows you to add comments, code samples, questions, and anything
else (including Linux taunts, apparently) to any online help topic. 
As a writer, I have vociferously lobbied for this sort of interactive user
affordance (AND MORE) for years.  Kudos to Andy
Oakley
and Sara Williams for
implementing a truly kick ass feature.

The best thing about LHSDK annotations is that users can subscribe to an RSS
feed for a particular topic.  As a writer, this is a killer feature because I
can "watch" my topics, respond to user questions in a threaded discussion in
near real-time, and correct technical errors in or improve my topics more quickly
and appropriately for the next RTW or RTM.  As a user, subscriptive annotations
are a  killer feature because they allow me to ask a question about a particular
help topic and then monitor that topic via my newsreader for a response.

For more information about this killer, killer feature, see Sara's write
up, Yippee...
Annotations!
.

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und Vollständigkeit der Inhalte in dieser Newsgroup keine Haftung übernehmen.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2003
    I forgot to mention, MSDN Universal, Enterprise, Professional, and Operating System Subscribers can request a copy of the Longhorn and Whidbey PDC bits by calling their local MSDNSubscriptionCenter - http://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions/phone/default.asp. MSDN will NOT automatically ship the PDC bits to subscribers. Subscribers must call their local MSDNCenter and request the software. The PDC bits are NOT on MSDN Subscriber Downloads. Thanks to Urs Müller (http://www.compisoft.ch/BLog) for this information.

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2008
    [Tech-Ed] BOF RSS Without the Blog

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2008
    [Tech-Ed] BOF RSS Without the Blog

  • Anonymous
    December 31, 2008
    [Tech-Ed] BOF RSS Without the Blog