Microsoft Thursday unveiled a version of its toolset for Web and multimedia designers that includes the first native support for its Silverlight technology across all of the products in the suite.
Redmond is focusing on efforts to extend Visual Studio and Azure instead. i doubt someone at microsoft decided, "let's give up on design." more like, "this is underperforming, so let's axe it." they ...
Microsoft has released the next version of its Expression Studio, their set of design tool for building applications on the web, which includes Expression Web, Expression Blend, Expression Design, ...
Expression Web is the first product out the door, released Monday through Microsoft's retail channel. Priced at $299 for new users and $99 for users upgrading from FrontPage, Expression Web helps Web ...
At its ExpressionSession07 event on Thursday, Microsoft drove home the point that multimedia technologies are critical to applications and that it is ready to be a major player in this space.
Microsoft today unveiled Expression 3, its set of tools for creating and delivering Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) and media experiences on the Web. Expression 3 fully supports Silverlight 3, which ...
Microsoft this week released a beta version of its Web design tool, Microsoft Expression Web, formerly known as Expression Web Designer. The company decided to shorten the name in an effort to ...
A new Community Technology Preview (CTP) addressing the time bug will be posted imminently, Microsoft product manager Douglas Olson said in a blog post acknowledging the problem. "This was caused by ...
Microsoft is making changes to the distribution model of its Expression application design tools and also is fending off a challenge to the recent discontinuance of the Visual FoxPro developer tool.
Multimedia developer Jered Cuenco calls it the “gray box application” phenomenon: when a developer, befuddled by a graphic designer’s computer-drawn mockups and unclear instructions, comes back with a ...