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Implementing Transparency, Gradients, and 3-D Glass Effects on .NET Compact Framework Controls

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With the release of Microsoft® Windows Vista® and new development technologies such as Microsoft Silverlight™ and Microsoft Windows® Presentation Foundation, expectations of what constitutes an acceptable application user interface on various Microsoft client platforms have never been higher. The Independent Software Vendor (ISV) creating software for Microsoft Windows Mobile® has always had to compete on features and functionality, but increasingly also faces competition on look and feel. Developers creating Line of Business Windows Mobile solutions must now consider going beyond the out-of-the-box Windows Forms controls available in the .NET Compact Framework to create more compelling Windows Mobile–based application user interfaces that match the new graphic metaphors introduced in Windows Mobile 6.

Creating controls for .NET Compact Framework–based applications—which include transparency, gradients, and three-dimensional glass-like appearance—is well within reach today, using existing Microsoft Windows Mobile development tools. This article will demonstrate how to achieve transparency, gradients, and glass effects by extending existing .NET Compact Framework controls and leveraging some powerful native graphics features available in the Windows Mobile operating system.

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Da quando i miei nonni, all'età di 10 anni, mi regalarono il mio primo "computer" (un Commodore 64), ho capito cosa avrei voluto fare da grande: l'astronauta! Le cose sono andate diversamente ed oggi, quasi 20 anni dopo, mi occupo consulenza e sviluppo software, scrivo abbastanza regolarmente per riviste italiane di informatica e per MSDN Italia e, quando le ho l'occasione, blatero di quisquiglie tecniche sul palco di qualche conferenza. Il primo gennaio 2007 mi è stata conferita la qualifica di Microsoft .NET MVP nella categoria Visual Developer - Visual C#.

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