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Feb

We have updated the S# 1.3 manual which has been for a while available on the Trac wiki. The effort is actually part of a big facelift of the whole site which includes in-depth info and documentation of all our products.

Note that there is also a Visual Studio 2008 template to quickly prototype scriptable WPF applications. Just save this zip files in your “Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Templates\ProjectTemplates” directory and you’ll be able to script things in no time. To be complete I should add the link to download the runtime and this S# product page where you’ll find all info regarding S# and its aims.

You should also see in the coming period some .Net4 upgrades of our products, we are working hard to make things better.

We won a (Belgian) Silverlight innovation competition with our L2 diagramming product!

We have updated S# with another sample covering the use of Windows Automation API from within a common S# script.

Cross-post of the original article by Denis Vuyka
Today we are very excited and proud to announce that we finished testing and moved to the packaging procedure for our next brainchild called “Orbifold S#“. The purpose of this article is to give a brief overview of what S# actually is, key features and possible use cases.
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Today I’m on my way to Lausanne (Switserland) visiting a customer with whom I’ve been working during the past half year on an information system which combines multiple views and data sources (geographical, data backends, diagrams…). The application is intriguing both in its scope and in the technological ideas it boasts. In fact, it demonstrates [...]

A templated color picker for WPF. Pretty much the prototypical example of a custom WPF control with databinding, templating, routed events, dependency properties and so on.

Some (self-indulgent) overview of G2’s interface hierarchy is available.

A short sample demonstrating that it’s a piece of cake to mimic the latest Expression Blend diagrams (part of Sketchflow) in G2.