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Open Source Applications on Windows Vista: Readiness Kit by MichaelF on September 06, 2006 12:19AM

http://www.devreadiness.org

·         Guidance

·         Technical Whitepapers

·         Tools

·         Demos

http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/reference/appcompat/default.aspx

·         Thirty minute compatibility check

·         Extended feature details

·         Integration guidance

http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/reference

·        Application compatibility

·        Communications

·         Interoperability and Migration

·         Mobile PC

·         Presentation

·         Security

·         System Services

 

 

Recently Mozilla’s Mike Beltzner suggested we provide:  "Something like a checklist of the most common OS integration points that have changed from Windows XP would be extremely useful…"

 

 

Turns out there are some useful resources already available, see above, for those interested in developing Open Source applications for Windows Vista or ensuring that their current applications are compatible. 

 

I took a few minutes to speak with Michael Shaw, Technical Evangelist, to get some additional details on the resources available at the sites listed above.  The following is a short synopsis of our conversation.

 

 

What is http://www.devreadiness.org?

 

 

MShaw:  The site is an aggregation of tools, whitepapers, presentations and videos intended to help developers understand how to make their existing Windows XP applications compatible with Windows Vista.

 

Are there other sites aside from devreadiness that developers can turn to?

 

 

MShaw:  Yes, but many of the resources available on those sites are either linked from devreadiness or the tools/resources are also located on our site.  Consider this a one-stop shop for Vista application compatibility resources.

 

 

Is there anything in particular that those interested should take a look at?

 

 

MShaw:  Yes. I would first take a look at the Application Compatibility Cookbook that is located here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/reference/appcompat/default.aspx. This is the first document developers should look at concerning application compatibility. We have identified and addressed the major areas affecting applications when changing from Windows XP to Windows Vista. I’d like to point out the section on Computer Defaults as this is one big area that developers should take a close look to ensure compatibility for users.

 

 

 

Thanks to Michael Shaw for taking the time to talk with us and to Scott Laster who manages these sites.  If you have specific questions about devreadiness or the Application Compatibility Cookbook, let us know.

 

 

-Michael 

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  1. Port 25 said:

    I’ve seen a lot of speculation on the rationale (some call it strategy) for why I invited the Mozilla developers up to Redmond. I thought I’d lay out my thinking so you can decide for yourself...

    posted at 03:27PM 09/20/2006
  2. Pentru că recent am vorbit despre Open Source și Microsoft, cu ocazia unor seminarii pe tema sistemelor

    posted at 04:43AM 10/10/2006
  3. Pentru că recent am vorbit despre Open Source și Microsoft, cu ocazia unor seminarii pe tema sistemelor

    posted at 05:24AM 10/10/2006
  4. Port 25 said:

    Recently we posted about http://www.devreadiness.com, an online resource for Vista Application Compatibility questions/guidance.&#160; After posting we received some feedback that with some changes they could become much more useful for Open Source Developers.&#160;

    posted at 03:11PM 10/10/2006
  5. Opportunity for folks to give the Port 25 folks some feedback.... Tuesday, October 10, 2006 9:10 AM by

    posted at 06:47PM 10/14/2006
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