Windows 7 Code Pack Released

Windows 7 Code Pack Released


The Windows 7 API Code Pack for Microsoft .NET Framework v1.0 has been released and is now available on the MSDN Code Gallery. The Code Pack will allow developers to tap in to various new features from managed code that aren’t available in the .NET framework.

Here are the new features supported in the release:

  • Windows 7 Taskbar Jump Lists, Icon Overlay, Progress Bar, Tabbed Thumbnails, and Thumbnail Toolbars.
  • Windows 7 Libraries, Known Folders, non-file system containers.
  • Windows Shell Search API support, a hierarchy of Shell Namespace entities, and Drag and Drop functionality for Shell Objects.
  • Explorer Browser Control.
  • Shell property system.
  • Windows Vista and Windows 7 Common File Dialogs, including custom controls.
  • Windows Vista and Windows 7 Task Dialogs.
  • Direct3D 11.0, Direct3D 10.1/10.0, DXGI 1.0/1.1, Direct2D 1.0, DirectWrite, Windows Imaging Component (WIC) APIs. (DirectWrite and WIC have partial support)
  • Sensor Platform APIs
  • Extended Linguistic Services APIs
  • Power Management APIs
  • Application Restart and Recovery APIs
  • Network List Manager APIs
  • Command Link control and System defined Shell icons.

[Source: Charlie Cavert] via Ars

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Windows 7 Code Pack Released

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    How do I install this?

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