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	<description>Ari Smith from&amp;nbsp;Next Generation Logistics talks about their&amp;nbsp;FreightMaster product as well as their work with Dynamics AX, Dynamics NAV and Dynamics
 GP. In particular Ari tells us about their success building a WPF application and taking advantage of Windows 7 light up features such as:Jump List Progress Icon Overlays Custom Categories in your Jump List Thumbnail Preview
By leveraging these easy to use Windows 7 features and WPF,&amp;nbsp;Next Generation Logistics is looking to&amp;nbsp;the future where applications become even easier to interact with and therefore more compelling for
 their user base.Enjoy the show!John O&#39;Donnell Microsoft Dynamics ISV Architect EvangelistMicrosoft Corporationhttp://blogs.msdn.com/jodonnellhttp://blogs.msdn.com/usisvdehttp://www.twitter.com/jodonnel  
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