State of Decay 2 celebrates 2 years with sale, new update and limited time outfits

2020-05-22 KENNETH 0

State of Decay 2 celebrates 2 years with sale, new update and limited time outfits It’s already been two years since the arrival of State of Decay 2, and the team is celebrating with discounts, an update and a chance for a limited time to get some cool new apparel. Head over to the State of Decay blog to watch the video and find out about getting the game for 15% off through May 26, free playable content now available with Update 17, and the limited availability of the State of Decay-themed Logo Ninja Hoodie and Undead Green Cattleman Hat. The post State of Decay 2 celebrates 2 years with sale, new update and limited time outfits appeared first on Windows Blog. Source: State of Decay 2 celebrates 2 years with sale, new update and limited time outfits

What’s coming in Windows 10 accessibility

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What’s coming in Windows 10 accessibility I hope this blog finds you, your family and friends and your colleagues all healthy and safe during these changing times. I’m excited to share some of the updates we are incorporating within Windows 10 to make it easier to see and use for people with low or no vision.  These improvements, coming to Windows 10 users in the May 2020 Update, represent the next steps in our journey to empower every person on the planet to achieve more. Thank you for all the feedback to date. Please keep it coming! Our users, especially Windows Insiders, are continuing to shape Windows 10 accessibility by helping us understand what improvements matter most. Information about how best to reach us is included at the end of this post. Making Windows 10 easier to see and use [ more… ]

Making the web more accessible and inclusive for all with Microsoft Edge

2020-05-22 KENNETH 0

Making the web more accessible and inclusive for all with Microsoft Edge The past few months have forever changed the way we work, learn and play each day. Our routines have been entirely disrupted, and we’ve had to adapt to new ways to stay productive, entertained and healthy. This change in our global landscape has increased our dependency on technology and highlights the importance of digital accessibility and inclusion – core to how we build products at Microsoft. Microsoft Edge is committed to building a more accessible web for everyone. A little over a year ago, we announced our intention to rebuild Microsoft Edge with the same open source technology as Google Chrome. Since then, we’ve committed over 150 changes on accessibility features alone back into the open source project with the support of the Google Chrome team. We’re proud [ more… ]

Developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices and beyond

2020-05-20 KENNETH 0

Developing for all 1 billion Windows 10 devices and beyond This year, Microsoft Build 2020 is a digital-only event that we all get to experience from the comfort of our homes. We hope you enjoy learning about the new features and technologies that matter most to you. Today, I will have the privilege of sharing how developers can build apps for modern work using Microsoft 365 and Windows platforms. I will focus on 4 key areas of improvements to the Windows platform: Unifying app development across the billion Windows 10 devices for all your current and future apps; Leaning into the cloud and enabling new scenarios for your Windows apps; Creating new opportunities for you to build connected apps using Microsoft 365 integration in the Windows experience; and Making Windows great for developer productivity. Unifying app development across the billion [ more… ]

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Introducing WinUI 3 Preview 1

2020-05-20 KENNETH 0

Introducing WinUI 3 Preview 1 Today at Microsoft Build 2020 the WinUI team is excited to announce the latest version of WinUI 3 available for public preview: WinUI 3 Preview 1. This preview expands the world of WinUI to an even wider audience of developers – the previously-released WinUI 3 Alpha was only available to UWP app developers, but Preview 1 now enables WinUI usage in Desktop (Win32) apps as well! What is WinUI? WinUI is Microsoft’s most advanced user interface technology for building Windows apps. There are two versions of WinUI in active development: WinUI 2 and WinUI 3. WinUI 2 is a library of Fluent-based UI controls & styles for UWP XAML apps; it was first shipped in Oct 2018 and its latest release is v2.4 which came out recently on May 8th. WinUI 3 is a currently-in-development, [ more… ]