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Developing for Windows 7.

Published by Windows Installer Team
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I recently came across several resources that are available from Microsoft to help developers get their applications ready and shining on Windows 7! Since these resources are scattered in several places, I thought it would be beneficial to have a post with a compilation of these. So here you go…
1. Training Kit for Developers (Windows 7 RTM version)
This kit includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos designed to help you learn how to build applications that are compatible with and shine on Windows 7 by utilizing key Windows 7 features. You can find topics such as: Taskbar, Sensor and Location, Libraries and Shell, DirectX, Multi-touch, Ribbon, etc. The kit is built for both native Win32 C++ developers and .NET developers. The kit also includes Application Compatibility labs for: Version Checking, Data Redirection, UIPI, Installer Detection, Session 0 Isolation, and High DPI, to help you get over the most common application compatibility issues.
Available for download on Microsoft download center.
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Windows Installer Team Blog : Developing for Windows 7

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