Posted By: The Channel 9 Team | Jan 4th, 2005 @ 6:38 PM | 36,373 Views | 19 Comments
What's this? A Macintosh on Channel 9? Are we gonna get fired for this?

Nah.

It's the Macintosh Business Unit at Microsoft. Meet some of the folks behind Virtual PC and Entourage and get a look into labs that most Windows developers at Microsoft have never seen.

This is the Silicon Valley part of the Macintosh Business Unit.
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dnrfan
dnrfan
It's .NET
Massive sync problems, or is it my PC?
dnrfan
dnrfan
It's .NET
Only if you feel that it's neccessary.  I get the jist of it anyway.

Would be great if you guys made it better quality.  I assume your using Windows Media Encoder?  Which setting are you using?
Is it possible to get a couple of answers to my questions at http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=33816 ? Thanks Smiley
dnrfan
dnrfan
It's .NET
Check out Office for Mac on this cool website

http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/office2004/movie.html


Wow that wus amazing.

That one part wair he mentioned something about he's old companie and they  got 500mb HD's .. then he thought how could i fill that up.

Well thats just like now... I had 20 gb and used to think it would be impossible..lol but now got 100GB

azavareh
azavareh
Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?
Hey Robert:

I loved the video, great work as usual but one question. I like your cell phone that you flashed briefly on the screen. What kind of cell phone is it? Smiley

Thanks
g_braad
g_braad
My 15 kilobytes of fame
Darn, even inside the Macintosh business unit TabletPC's are being mentioned by the C9 team. As a comment to this; Perhaps soon the iTablet will be revealed, since MacOSX does ship with InkWell for tablets (Wacom) and even ThinkSecret did mention a rumor.

Ok, .NET is a good development platform. But don't forget that http://www.mono-project.com/ is also supported on MacOSX. Windows.Forms isn't supported... ok?!? This doesn't take away that applications can also be created with .NET for Mac.
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