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Windows Vista News said in February 17th, 2008 at 1:30 pm    

The Complete List of XAML Tools

Interesting: http://www.realsoftwaredevelopment.com

stelt said in February 18th, 2008 at 5:54 am    

There’s this open standard called SVG that is used everywhere (see http://svg.startpagina.nl ), XAML is sort of Microsoft’s vendor lock-in strategy aimed at this market.

idiotcoder said in February 19th, 2008 at 7:49 am    

Stelt, remember that comment about it being better to seem a fool than to open your mouth and prove it? Well…perhaps you should take a closer look at that.

XAML is NOT a replacement for SVG. The graphics part of XAML is a very small part of the whole. Sure, you can write graphics in XAML, and being an XML format, it’s very similar to SVG, but you can also define workflows, set up windows, apply triggers for events, set up a communications framework.

XAML is a declarative language for writing .NET applications, where SVG is simply a graphics markup language. It makes MUCH more sense to just apply the graphics portion of the language as integrated rather than move toward SVG (which isn’t really used everywhere, after all…raster graphics are still quite the norm). Heck, for that matter FLASH doesn’t use SVG as it’s format.

So, you are entirely wrong in your premise. Sorry and thanks for playing.

Back on track, how could you forget KAZAML? It’s the better XAML pad available these days..and free. In addition, if you are using XAML with anything in .NET, the MOLE visualizer is almost a must have…again free.

Walker said in February 26th, 2008 at 5:13 pm    

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Robert Folkesson said in April 8th, 2008 at 1:30 pm    

Bra sammanställning över XAML-verktyg

Christian Wigren på Valtech tipsade om den här mycket bra sammanställningen över XAML-verktyg (plug-ins

George said in May 14th, 2008 at 9:31 am    

Mobiform Software, Inc. has just released a new XAML designer, Aurora for Architects. You can take the created XAML (.xaml) file and import it right into Visual Studio 2005/8.

Also, there is an embeddable solution by way of the Aurora XAML Designer.

(Note: I work for Mobiform Software)

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