Contents tagged with video
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How to Toggle Apps in Snap and Fill
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Capture WinRT Video with SnagIt for Windows 8
Use the latest version of SnagIt to capture video in WinRT land!
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Updated HTML5 Resources
Keep the list below! The following is an updated list of HTML5 resources:
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HTML5 Web Camp Videos ONLINE!
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Windows 8 Interview
In just over 90 seconds, an interviewer drills Microsoft employee for Windows 8 information...
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How Many Takes???
Jason Helmick with Interface Technical Training... -
Video: Advanced Features in Windows Vista
In a previous video on Windows Vista, I showcased some of nice usability features compared to XP. In this new video referenced below, I target the IT professional and explore more advanced features. Once again, the "anti-Vista" folks out there are more than welcome to view the video and provide feedback.
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Video: What's New for Your Users in Windows Vista
There is much controversy over Windows Vista. Where I work, several have given up on Vista and have returned to XP. There is plenty of information out there as to why users do not like Vista. The point of my video is to highlight the advantages of Vista. I am not a preacher of Vista. I would not say I "love" Vista. I have had my own issues with Vista, as is seen in some of my previous blogs. Nonetheless, I am not leaving Vista because I have become too attached to some of the features that have increased my productivity as a user and developer. If you are "anti-Vista", I encourage you to view the video referenced below and then provide feedback.
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Video: Write Your First Silverlight Game
In this video, I demonstrate how to start writing your first Silverlight game. I show how to create a dramatic space scene, add a soundtrack, and associate movement with the mouse wheel. This is the first part of a two-part series.
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Video: Use Mouse Wheel to Zoom in Silverlight 1.0
In this video, I demonstrate how to allow your Silverlight applications to respond to mouse wheel events. In a previous video, we learned how to create a cool “magnifying glass” effect for image viewing. Using the mouse wheel, I will provide the additional feature of zooming in & out.