@CodeToGlory @DorisChen Heh - most of the MS documentation on Metro I've read is all about describing unnecessary stuff - you never get answers to common sense questions
I'm developing a C#/XAML app that uses a xaml storyboard to support visual states like the Portrait Mode. Unfortunately this does not work in my app. An example: The foreground color of a headline should be black in landscape and red in portrait.
@SandraWalters Sorry Sandra. There is a threshold of tiles on the start screen that animate until that setting takes effect. My guess is the pre-installed apps caused your hardware to hit the threshold before it was automatically governed to protect performance. Odds are your app would animate on my machine; the setting was getting implemented automatically due to hardware considerations. Make sense yet?
Question: @JerryNixon I just saw your blog post about showing/hiding ad controls when the app bar is used but I already submitted an app with an ad control that is above the appbar (but doesn't hide any buttons). Do you know if it will fail certification?
QUESTION: How can I capture user's actions into a video stream and sync it with Mic? Does getUserMedia from HTML5 spec work? The code samples are very plain and simple and do not address syncing and encoding issues.
As we are getting started, I want to make sure that everyone has seen Forward Unto Dawn, the Microsoft prequel series being released to preface the Halo 4 launch. It's only awesome! halowaypoint.com/halo4/en-US#!an-epic-universe/…
QUESTION: For Dorris, I am working on couple of Apps, the one HTML Is kind of like photoshop, It uses multiple Canvas objects (to form layers), Till the time I have 8 to 9 layers The app is working fine, but as soon as the layers increases to 10+ the app slows down, any suggestions?
QUESTION for Doris: How can I capture user's actions into a video stream and sync it with Mic? Does getUserMedia from HTML5 spec work? The code samples are very plain and simple and do not address syncing and encoding issues.
QUESTION: @Jerry I have a technical question for you regarding live tiles... many MS apps have a visual 'sliding' transition in their live tile behavior. I've implemented live tiles in my app as per the MS samples (as well as the HOL last week) and they apparently do not have transitions by default. How to implement this?
Hi everyone. My name is Jerry Nixon. I am a Microsoft Developer Evangelist in Colorado. This chat is to address any developer questions on Windows 8. My specialty is XAML. When Doris arrives, her focus is HTML5. Let the questions roll!
hi everyone! while we're waiting for Jerry and Doris, i just want to remind you that you can find the transcripts of past chat events here - and this event will be listed there as soon as it's completed
@MamtaDalal Storefront apps == app whose primary function is to aggregate and sell third party media or apps, or Streaming apps, whose primary function is to aggregate and stream web-based images, music, video or other media content
@mvark So sorry to give you the run around like this. But best practices to security, to caching, to serializing, to presentation, to picking a color? You don't want to show curse words?
@mvark If you are using HTML/JS to develop your app, several thing you need to watch out: 1. try to get a local copy of your third party library so you can still access some WinRT content. 2. Understand the difference between web context (more in an iFrame) and local context 3. There are ways to make web context to access local context. For more information, check out blogs.msdn.com/b/dorischen/archive/2012/10/02/…
@JohnKoerner We understand that in some cases, apps provide a gateway to retail content, user generated content, or web based content. We classify those apps as either Storefront apps, whose primary function is to aggregate and sell third party media or apps, or Streaming apps, whose primary function is to aggregate and stream web-based images, music, video or other media content.
@JerryNixon QUESTION: If I pull content from a website's API and have no control over the content, what is the correct age rating to choose for my app? I was thinking 16+. I remember reading something about an app like this being called a storefront app (or something like that)
@mvark There are two ways to install a Windows 8 app - either through the store or through side-loading. Side-loading has native support on Win RT, Win 8 Pro and Enterprise only. Windows 8 Core can be "enabled" by installing Visual Studio. As far as I know, apps from the store can not be copied and side-loaded to another PC. At least I hope not for IP sake.
@DorisChen I've been downloading various apps to look for ideas & best practices... i wanted to copy rather than download Minesweeper (100MB) to a different PC as I was on a low bandwidth connection. that's what made me wonder if there is a way at all to copy.....there was no proper progress indicator, just a message "Installing Microsoft Minesweeper..." ...& it took so much time I thought it hung on me....
@JerryNixon @DorisChen in continuation to my earlier question about the possibility of downloading an app just once & copying it to multiple machines (because on a low-bandwidth internet connection downloading the same big app multiple times can be a pain)...... is there a suggested minimum Internet bandwidth metric that apps which use the Internet capability should have?
@ComFreek Yeah, other apps could share to your app. The only thing is, you cannot register your app as a printer device. But can you register your app as a target device in the devices charm?... Lemme look
@ComFreek No, no. Even though IndexDb is available to C# developers, the reality is, it's just like a dictionary to us. There's no reason to go through that extra work. Just use a serialized dictionary if that's all you want.
Windows 7 does not support Windows Store apps because the Windows Store is brand new and not back-ported. Desktop applications that are written against Win32 will have the same compatibility story that Microsoft has followed for years.
@JohnKoerner To say that the browser plug in is end of life is a possibility, @JohnKoerner, but the XAML platform itself as a technology is far from end of life. It, in a way, is just getting started. There are specific differences between implementations, but fundamentally they are the same. They may (and will) never reach perfect parity. Silverlight will never be as rich as WPF. And Silverlight itself has special features targeting cross-platform that may never appear elsewhere.
@JohnKoerner WPF, Silverlight, Win8-XAML, they are all subsets of the XAML specification. But in their fundamental core they are all the same. They implement the base specification and developers are pretty comfortable moving between the three.
@mvark This is already present in the Windows 8 Certification Kit. You can run automated tests to validate many parts of your code such as Code Analysis. Code Analysis in VS for Windows 8 is on the way.
@JerryNixon @DorisChen Have there been any studies done on the performance metrics of windows 8 apps. Specifically speed differences between apps written in C# versus HTML & JS.
@Nick Hey @Nick I just double checked. The Bing Maps SDK is finished and they are putting it up on MSDN now. You should see it in a day or two - like I said early. I just confirmed.
it's just a disconnected strategy. there you have people who have started their ideas just weeks ago at appfests or other events who now cannot participate in this. just doesn't make any sense. how many of those existing devs do you think will hang out here to help the others.