None of the demo's I've seen seemed copied but we probably saw different
one's.

Interactive Designer is where you can get a functional product. It may not
have everything you need but it is a good start for a prototype. Anything
complicated (beyond button clicks, 3D rotations, etc) is needed in Visual
Studio. The thing to understand is you don't need to export anything. The
same files are used between all of the products.

Oh yeah, Rich Media Application was funny to me. :-)

On 11/27/06, camlinaeizerous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Sorry your right about It not really being Vista against the rest but
I meant to elaborate that these are tools intended for programming for
Vista and keeping the Vista feel and theme that Microsoft was going for.

While there are some differences like how you need to export from
expression to visual studio to get anything really functional I was
just really surprised with how the first impressions seemed like an
attempted copy, specifically with what the demo's they showed were.






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