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The Microsoft Expression team has made available two new beta builds that folks interested in Microsoft's evolving design-tool products and strategy might want to check out. There's a new build (Beta ...
It looks like it's the end of the road for Microsoft's suite of Expression design tools, as Peter Bright over at Ars Technica notes. Expression Design 4 is being phased out entirely, though it will be ...
Microsoft last week released a second beta of Microsoft Expression Design, which is the company's planned tool for graphic and illustration design. Beta 2, available here, supports the Microsoft ...
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 ...
Microsoft has quietly announced that its Expression suite of Web and design-oriented tools is being killed off and phased out. Vector graphics drawing tool Expression Design 4 has been end-of-lifed.
Microsoft Expression 3, the company's set of tools for creating and delivering Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) and media experiences on the Web, is now available ...
Expression Encoder 3 is the encoding component of Microsoft’s Expression Studio, a five-product suite ($599 retail/$399 upgrade), and of Expression Web, a three-product suite that also contains ...
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.
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
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 ...
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