Well, Microsoft has released the Win 7 API, and I'm struggling to manage it, but I failed
Download -> http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/WindowsAPICodePack
I don't know if this can come in handy for the future development of RM, but Jumplist features would surely be awesome
My question now is: The guy in this demo video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mJ-4BTA3yg) makes it look easy.
He just types in "Taskbar." and immediately a list with several commands pops up, for example "Taskbar.ProgressBar".
How can I achieve this in VB and/or C#?
I downloaded the pack, compiled it, but still, this seems to be an unsolvable problem for me.
I appreciate any help
Thank you
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Windows 7 API Code Pack
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Re: Windows 7 API Code Pack
This i sa great find...Thanks Samus
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Re: Windows 7 API Code Pack
Samus Aran wrote:Well, Microsoft has released the Win 7 API, and I'm struggling to manage it, but I failed
Download -> http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/WindowsAPICodePack
I don't know if this can come in handy for the future development of RM, but Jumplist features would surely be awesome
My question now is: The guy in this demo video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mJ-4BTA3yg) makes it look easy.
He just types in "Taskbar." and immediately a list with several commands pops up, for example "Taskbar.ProgressBar".
How can I achieve this in VB and/or C#?
I downloaded the pack, compiled it, but still, this seems to be an unsolvable problem for me.
I appreciate any help
Thank you
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