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Windows Sidebar Windows Sidebar Styler is an application which takes advantage of various technologies introduced in Windows Vista in order to provide extensions to the existing functionality of Windows Sidebar.

Custom styles allow users to customize the appearance of Windows Sidebar so that it fits the style of other UI elements, such as the Aero Glass colorization or an actual third party theme. Designers could save their visual styles for Sidebar so that other Windows users could apply them. Designers would not necessarily create these files on Windows Vista - Sidebar Styler is backward-compatible with legacy operating systems as well.

Gadgets - these mini applications which are managed by Windows Sidebar can now take full advantage of Windows Presentation Foundation - a powerful managed code-oriented framework for presenting rich visual compositions such as vector graphics, 3D drawing, animations and more. In addition to that, it could be used in conjunction with the Communication Foundation in order for the Gadgets to connect to services and provide frequently updated information.

Using compiled class libraries also helps protect the intellectual property of developers because the actual source code is not distributed.

The tight integration with the core of Windows Sidebar allows the application to extend the current set of features of Windows Sidebar by allowing users to customize its appearance and by providing a more powerful framework for building Gadgets and visualizing information.

Sidebar Styler: WPF Gadgets Sidebar Styler: Integration with Sidebar

Sidebar Styler: Main Application Window and Custom Styles Sidebar Styler: Main Application Window (Preview Mode) and Custom Styles Sidebar Styler: About

Designed for Microsoft Windows Vista. Written in C#, C++ and Managed C++. Compatible with Project “VAIO.”

Binaries: 32-bit, 64-bit v2.0.5/Jan 26th, 2007

Documents: Release Notes, A Guide to Writing WPF Gadgets, WPF Gadget Development Files

Notes: Sample gadgets and styles are included in the installation. The 3D CD Button and Chromeless Clock gadgets are designed by Nathan Dunlap. Debug builds are available upon request.


One Response to “v2.0.5”  

  1. 1 Pablo

    where are the download links

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Stanimir Stoyanov is a programmer, software beta tester, and Windows enthusiast. Read More...

Currently, he is administering AeroXperience and coding using Visual Studio 2008 on Windows Vista. He is looking forward to testing Windows 7 soon.