Windows Vista Syndicated Client Experiences Starter Kit

Posted on January 17th, 2008 by Jason

Microsoft has made available as a free download the Software Development Kit for & . The is designed to permit building applications similar to the New York Times introduced in late 2006 for Vista users.

The & leverages the Presentation Foundation, the advanced unified programming model and presentation system that is integrated into the latest client. The best way to understand what the SSK has to offer is to take a look at the New York Times , because that application is based on the & .

“We’re delighted to announce the public release of the toolkit on windowsclient.net. We’ve made a number of improvements to the kit to broaden its usage; the toolkit is now known by the rather more accurate but slightly less memorable name: the Syndicated Client Experiences Starter Kit. This reflects its potential to go beyond a news reading scenario and handle other kinds of data synchronization and display needs. For example, you could use this as the basis of a client for financial data analysis, where the application downloaded stock prices and other financial information and presented it in a rich client experience,” revealed Tim Sneath, Microsoft group manager for client platforms.

Sneath mentioned that the has been in beta testing, and already providers of web-based content are leveraging the tool in order to build their own applications. The will enable the taking a variety of forms of digital content from documents to podcasts and integrate them into rich, syndicated multimedia and content applications. The & will ultimately enable the creation of applications that will leverage the Microsoft Sync Framework-based Subscription Center in order to synchronize content between the web and the users’ machines.

“The great thing about the is that the source code is available, so you can customize it to your heart’s content: changing templates and styles, modifying the way it handles data, adding new features, and so on. We’ve also created a sample MSDN Magazine application built with the , which is of course also provided with full source code. Even if you’re not interested in the toolkit itself, you’ll find this a really useful application in its own right,” Sneath added.

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