Introduction to Windows 7 Development
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Gets you started developing for Windows 7 using the Windows API Code Pack, a managed library from Microsoft
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Course Description
This tutorial is aimed at Windows developers (Windows Forms or WPF) who want to add Windows 7 capabilities to their application. The emphasis is on providing a helpful and efficient user experience by hooking into what Windows 7 has to offer. You do not need to know how to interop to native code or how the Windows 7 features work internally.
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Course Syllabus
Light Up on Windows 7- 24m 1s
—Introduction and lighting Up 5m 0s
—Version checking 9m 19s
—Demo: Enabling user interface components and notifying the User 6m 16s
—Demo: Exceptions on older versions 3m 26sWindows 7 Jumplists- 38m 36s
—Introduction 0m 49s
—Windows API Code Pack 5m 25s
—Windows 7 Taskbar - Jumplists, overlays, thumbnails 11m 9s
—Jumplist terminology 4m 2s
—Demo: Recent and frequent destinations 6m 14s
—Demo: Custom categories in your jumplist 4m 40s
—Demo: Tasks in your jumplist 6m 17sTaskbar Overlays on Windows 7- 16m 3sTaskbar Thumbnails on Windows 7- 26m 32sNetwork Awareness on Windows 7- 15m 6sPower Awareness on Windows 7- 23m 6sWindows 7 Libraries- 22m 45sWindows 7 UAC and Manifests- 29m 51sPartitioning Administrative Tasks for Windows 7- 16m 59sKnown Folders for Windows 7- 24m 7sScheduled Tasks on Windows 7- 23m 55s
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