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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Jemmy Haryono  on  Aug 26, 2010 (2 months ago)

    This sample demonstrates a rich, powerful Silverlight application mimicking the desktop experience. You can open multiple windows, drag-drop an item to the recycle bin, view photos pulled from FLICKR, create and view your to-do lists and more. Click here to explore.



  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Jemmy Haryono  on  Aug 26, 2010 (2 months ago)

    This sample demonstrates a rich and intuitive contact management application. Double click on a contact to open the detail and edit it. Click here to explore.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Jemmy Haryono  on  Aug 26, 2010 (2 months ago)

    This sample uses UXAccordion’s multiple collapsible zone and drag drop capability to simulate IM contact list management. You can move a contact from one group to another one. Click here to explore.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Jemmy Haryono  on  Aug 26, 2010 (2 months ago)

    This sample demonstrates ClientUI’s content transition control. With 12 effects to choose from, you can create a visually engaging business application, such as this cool image slideshow. Click the play button and change the DefaultTransition property. Click here to explore.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Jemmy Haryono  on  Aug 26, 2010 (2 months ago)

    This sample clearly demonstrates ClientUI’s routed command feature to provide consistent commanding interface. For instance, the Cut and Copy command in the tool bar, menu bar, and context menu are enabled only when there is a text selection. Click here to explore.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Jemmy Haryono  on  Aug 26, 2010 (2 months ago)
    This sample demonstrates the easiest way to edit your existing inventory. Notice that the Edit button is disabled when there is no active selection. Select a book and click on the edit button. Click the Save button to save, or use the keyboard access, CTRL, Shift, E. Click here to explore.