C# Blog Reader - 9 - Managing app lifecycle and state
- Posted: Oct 26, 2012 at 9:51 AM
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In the final video of the series, we'll use the SuspensionManager class to save the navigation state and session data, like the selected blog post in the SplitPage file as well as customize the app splash screen.
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i have created Rss reader. but how to show video?
Greate job I've no words to say many many thanks
Hello it was great video-series.I've watched them all. but I have a question about how can i read the content without WebView i want to creat my own text style and show the content to user in my textBlock
(I looked a lot parsing and like this articles but i didn't find anything helpfull and understandable for me...
Thanks for everything...
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