My latest Wicked Code column is now online at MSDN Magazine. Titled “Silverlight Page Turning Made Simple,” it presents a Silverlight 1.0 framework for building slick page-turning applications. I mentioned the framework in an earlier blog post but didn’t publish the source code because it needed to appear in MSDN Magazine first. Now you can download it, use it, and modify it to your heart’s content.
And yes, I’ll port the framework to Silverlight 2.0 soon.
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The link to the pageturndemo brings up the "Get Silverlight" icon and nothing else. The problem is I have Silverlight 2.0 installed, so Silverlight 1.0 will not install. Shouldn't the page see that I have Silverlight 2.0 installed and run the application? Also, the myModels link does not work at all, says the page cannot be found. I was wanting to see your collection or remote control planes.
How is the 2.0 version of the PageTurnDemo coming?