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                        <title>IdentityMine Packages WPF Expertise and Experience into New WPF Controls Product</title>
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                        <description>IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables Essentials empowers Windows application developers and designers to quickly and easily enhance their WPF Applications.  From MIX07, The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, April 30-May 2, 2007. [PRWeb May 1, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) May 2, 2007 -- IdentityMine, an interactive design and development firm, today announced the availability of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) version of the company&#039;s first Blendables&#8482; product release. Constructed specifically to empower designers and developers of Windows applications, IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables product offering is the packaged result of four years of expertise and experience in working with the Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) programming platform. Blendables will be released as a series of custom WPF controls logically grouped into what IdentityMine defines as a &quot;mix.&quot;

By utilizing IdentityMine&#039;s feature-specific Blendables Essentials mix, developers and designers are able to immediately benefit from a powerful set of tools uniquely designed by IdentityMine from the ground up. IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables Essentials allows customers to quickly and easily enhance their WPF applications without having to spend countless hours learning intricate and advanced development techniques. In the world of application design and development, Blendables Essentials speeds development time by plugging directly into Microsoft Expression Blend.

&quot;The developer and design community understand both the benefits and intricacies of adopting WPF, and IdentityMine is playing a vital role in increasing WPF&#039;s adoption and immediate impact with the new Blendables Essentials mix,&quot; said Mike Soucie, CEO of Electric Rain. &quot;These controls will play a role in our newest product, StandOut, which is based entirely on the Microsoft .NET 3.0 Framework and WPF.&quot;

IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables Essentials is a specific mix of multiple controls. The first CTP mix of Blendables Essentials includes the following controls:
&#8226; Zoombox - Allows content to be panned in any direction or zoomed in or out using a multitude of user inputs

&#8226; Carousel3D - A 3D elliptical layout control with full ItemsControl-like functionality

&#8226; ChromelessWindow - Enables applications to stand out by creating a custom-branded window experience while still keeping the default window chrome functionality

&#8226; TimelinePanel - Creates compelling visualizations that emphasize the chronological nature of a data set

&#8226; EvalBinding/SimpleBinding - Data binding that adjusts in real-time based not only on application properties, but also off of actual code evaluation - all with XAML mark-up

&#8226; DragAndDrop - Enables drag and drop functionality on a number of built-in windows elements such as ListBox, ListView and TreeView

&#8226; OSChecker - Allows a designer to create a custom application experience contingent with the OS Version

&#8226; Pie - Creates any type of elliptical visual such as pie charts, speedometers and gauges

&#8226; ElementSnapshot - Enables greater designer creativity by alleviating performance degradation when exploiting advanced visual effects

&#8226; NumericRangeToObjectConverter   Triggers application behaviors not only on a single value, but on a specific range of values

&quot;As a Microsoft Gold Certified partner, IdentityMine has worked extensively with Microsoft for the past four years on WPF and Microsoft Expression Blend,&quot; said Ian Ellison-Taylor, general manager of Windows Presentation Foundation at Microsoft Corp. &quot;This experience has provided the company with the unique opportunity to gain insight into the most detailed aspects of WPF and to develop tools that specifically cater to the needs of designers and developers looking to further expand their WPF capabilities.&quot;

&quot;Since our inception,... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/5/prweb522905.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Ashley Cohen</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>IdentityMine Packages WPF Expertise and Experience into New WPF Controls Product</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) May 2, 2007 -- IdentityMine, an interactive design and development firm, today announced the availability of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) version of the company&#039;s first Blendables&#8482; product release. Constructed specifically to empower designers and developers of Windows applications, IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables product offering is the packaged result of four years of expertise and experience in working with the Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) programming platform. Blendables will be released as a series of custom WPF controls logically grouped into what IdentityMine defines as a &quot;mix.&quot;

By utilizing IdentityMine&#039;s feature-specific Blendables Essentials mix, developers and designers are able to immediately benefit from a powerful set of tools uniquely designed by IdentityMine from the ground up. IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables Essentials allows customers to quickly and easily enhance their WPF applications without having to spend countless hours learning intricate and advanced development techniques. In the world of application design and development, Blendables Essentials speeds development time by plugging directly into Microsoft Expression Blend.

&quot;The developer and design community understand both the benefits and intricacies of adopting WPF, and IdentityMine is playing a vital role in increasing WPF&#039;s adoption and immediate impact with the new Blendables Essentials mix,&quot; said Mike Soucie, CEO of Electric Rain. &quot;These controls will play a role in our newest product, StandOut, which is based entirely on the Microsoft .NET 3.0 Framework and WPF.&quot;

IdentityMine&#039;s Blendables Essentials is a specific mix of multiple controls. The first CTP mix of Blendables Essentials includes the following controls:
&#8226; Zoombox - Allows content to be panned in any direction or zoomed in or out using a multitude of user inputs

&#8226; Carousel3D - A 3D elliptical layout control with full ItemsControl-like functionality

&#8226; ChromelessWindow - Enables applications to stand out by creating a custom-branded window experience while still keeping the default window chrome functionality

&#8226; TimelinePanel - Creates compelling visualizations that emphasize the chronological nature of a data set

&#8226; EvalBinding/SimpleBinding - Data binding that adjusts in real-time based not only on application properties, but also off of actual code evaluation - all with XAML mark-up

&#8226; DragAndDrop - Enables drag and drop functionality on a number of built-in windows elements such as ListBox, ListView and TreeView

&#8226; OSChecker - Allows a designer to create a custom application experience contingent with the OS Version

&#8226; Pie - Creates any type of elliptical visual such as pie charts, speedometers and gauges

&#8226; ElementSnapshot - Enables greater designer creativity by alleviating performance degradation when exploiting advanced visual effects

&#8226; NumericRangeToObjectConverter   Triggers application behaviors not only on a single value, but on a specific range of values

&quot;As a Microsoft Gold Certified partner, IdentityMine has worked extensively with Microsoft for the past four years on WPF and Microsoft Expression Blend,&quot; said Ian Ellison-Taylor, general manager of Windows Presentation Foundation at Microsoft Corp. &quot;This experience has provided the company with the unique opportunity to gain insight into the most detailed aspects of WPF and to develop tools that specifically cater to the needs of designers and developers looking to further expand their WPF capabilities.&quot;

&quot;Since our inception,... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/5/prweb522905.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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