I know a VS freak who tried it out and really didn't like it much at all,
but I don't know what that means. Competition is a good thing I guess. I
won't be playing with XAML any time soon that I can forsee.

- e.

On 12/18/06, Kevin Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I tried it very briefly, and will possibly give it another go just for
the heck of it, and to waste time.

My initial feeling is that if you like Microsoft's other IDE - Visual
Studio, you will like Expression, since even Blend is just a thin skin
over top of the standard Visual Studio interface. Unless I have
something configured incorrectly, you also have to install Visual Studio
Express to edit the scripts.

I think those apps will appeal mostly to Microsoft developer types, but
probably not to too many others.

Just my 2 cents.

Kevin N.


Stephen Ford wrote:
> Anyone tried any of the Expression apps yet, specifically Blend and Web
?Any thoughts ? I guess the Expression suite will be competing with the
Apollo platform once it's released.Yes /
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