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	<description> &amp;nbsp; The Windows API Code Pack for the .NET Framework is a managed library for building applications that light up on Windows 7. It provides access to new user interface features (taskbar jump lists, libraries, sensor platform and more) as well as &amp;quot;behind the scenes&amp;quot; features that make your applications more aware and responsive (restart and recovery, power management and more). This is a must-have library for developers targeting Windows 7 with managed code. In this session, you’ll learn how to quickly incorporate the Windows API Code Pack into your applications to take advantage of features in Windows 7.&amp;nbsp; Windows 7 represents an amazing opportunity for application developers. Since shipping just one year ago, more than 240 million licenses of Windows 7 have been sold,&amp;nbsp;that’s roughly seven copies of Windows 7 sold every second! Windows 7 is also an amazing platform. Through integrated capabilities through the Windows Taskbar, sensors, text, and speech it blends the best technology, innovation, and creativity to empower developers to create awesome apps.&amp;nbsp;Join Kate Gregory for the Building Awesome Apps for Windows 7 tour. Hear how you can start taking advantage of the capabilities of Windows 7 in your new/existing applications today.&amp;nbsp;Visit www.developforwindows.com to get more information on why you should build for Windows today.&amp;nbsp;Overview SessionSession 1: A Lap Around the Windows API Code PackSession 2: Building Touch-First Applications for Windows 7Additional Resources-&amp;nbsp;Download Windows API Code pack to get started today! - Subscribe&amp;nbsp;to the&amp;nbsp;MSDN Flash Newsletter to ensure you are the first to be notified about community events, offers and developers news. </description>
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		<title>Re: Building Awesome Apps for Windows 7 (Session 1): A Lap Around the Windows API Code Pack</title>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>How does this relate to WPF for doing the exact same thing?</p><p>posted by Corrector2</p>]]>
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