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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Family.Show Version 2.0 WPF Sample Application Available

Vertigo has released version 2.0 of the sample application Family.Show. It is a very cool WPF sample application.

New in Version Family.Show 2.0:
  • New “Family Data View” with filtering, sorting, and in-place editing
  • Family Analytics including last name tag cloud, age distribution historgram and birthday list.
  • licking on the items in each control filters the main family list.
  • Enhanced story editing with support for font name, size, alignment, bullets, and numerical lists
  • Filtering and sorting the Family List view, in the main window
  • More cowbell!
  • Skinnable user interface with two skins: black and silver
  • Improved Windsor family sample data file with stories and images.
  • Source code migrated to CodePlex


You can read more and run the application from here.

You can download the source code and whitepaper here.

It is definitely worth checking out.
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posted by tadanderson at 1:52 PM

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