Hello,

 

Congratulations that is very impressive! Well done with that I have voted for you its very kind of you to share and document your code like that for the public we need more people like you.

 

Kind Regards,

Robert A Heeley

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Omar Al Zabir
Sent: 24 April 2006 08:10
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Subject: [Microsofts_C_Sharp] My MSDN article on a Desktop Sticky Note application development

 

"StickOut" is a nice little desktop sticky note application with multi-user
support and Outlook integration. The Outlook Add-in allows you to stick
anything out to the desktop from Outlook including e-mails, notes, tasks,
appointments, etc., as sticky notes. It is a .NET 2.0 Windows Forms
application that uses Remoting to communicate with other StickOut users and
exchange sticky notes with them. It uses the new IPC Channel for
communicating between Microsoft Outlook and the StickOut process. Care has
been taken to reduce the memory footprint of a .NET application
significantly and to make a fast and smooth user experience. This article
chronicles my first day of planning the application, through subsequent
design, development, testing, and deployment days, revealing the evolution
of the application, and the complications I dealt with at each step. You
will read about lots of development tricks, deployment and versioning
problems, Visual Studio tricks, and some other non-development-related
tricks that might help you to boost your daily development work.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnwi
nforms/html/stickout.asp

In case the above link appears in multiple lines, please copy the entire
link and put it on one line without any break.

Hope you enjoy it! Please vote for me if you like it.

Regards,
Omar AL Zabir
http://omar.mvps.org
Cell: 880 189 287086





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