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.
In a departure from previous policy, Microsoft said on Tuesday it will make its Expression Web and Expression Blend application design tools available to MSDN Premium subscribers. Expression Web is to be available on MSDN on Tuesday, while Expression Blend will be offered shortly after its planned release this quarter, Microsoft said.
The change in plans was generated by feedback from customers, S. "Soma" Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Microsoft Developer Division, said in his blog. Boosting collaboration between application developers and designers is a goal of the effort.
"In hearing this feedback, my team started looking into the matter in more detail, and we talked to customers about how they are planning to use these products. One common theme emerged, and that is developers could better collaborate with designers if they had some experience with the new tools the designers are using," Somasegar said.
"Even if you might not be using the Expression tools primarily, having a wider understanding of how they work and the information they produce will ensure greater communication and quality between design and development," Somasegar said.
Microsoft's Expression Design and Expression Media products, however, are not affected by the MSDN policy.
"As Expression Design and Expression Media are not directly intended for application development, we feel they fall outside the current scope of MSDN subscriptions. We will be watching usage and collecting feedback of these expression products to help make further decisions in the future," Somasegar said.
Meanwhile, Microsoft at the upcoming Mix07 conference at the end of this month in Las Vegas will shed light on the latest developments on technologies such as WPF/E (Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere) and ASP.Net AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), said Tim O'Brien, director of the Platform Strategy Group at Microsoft.
WPF/E is a cross-browser, cross-platform runtime for running rich media applications, such as those that contain video clips, in a browser. The similarly named Windows Presentation Foundation software is for building rich applications to run on Windows.
A community technology preview of WPF/E was released in early-December.
"We're going to be sharing the roadmap for a number of different technologies at Mix," O'Brien said.
"We traditionally [offer] a refresh of whatever existing bits are out there at a lot of our developer events," he said.
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