Posted By: Tina Wood | Apr 16th, 2007 @ 12:50 AM
So we've been hearing about WPFE for a while now but Microsoft has just officially announced Microsoft Silverlight.  A new solution for being able to take video, interactivity, animation and make it available on Mac, Windows and many browsers.  We're talking cross-platform.  Microsoft Silverlight is all about rich media experiences.  And it's all in High Definition Video directly in your web browser.  You can have chapter points and full screen support.  There's so much more...
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Yeah, I imagine this doesn't run too hot on any non-Aero computer.  You could see even on the MacbookPro, which has a decent video card (X1600?), that the "Al Gore" game wasn't scaling very smoothly.  IIRC, the Windows stuff looked a lot smoother.
And how about you fix the damn software so that the "Add" button to submit a reply on a 1027x768 screen is actually visible without going to full screen?  This is IE7 in Vista, BTW, with the Links toolbar visible.
No Fair! Why do I get stuck with boring letter acronyms (WPF), but the web version gets a slick name? Excuse me while I go pout... Wink
Hi Tina Wood, i wanna get in touch with you so can you put a link up on your 10.net profile on were i can directly email you.