A new Silverlight framework for creating managed code splash screens, pre loaders and loader projects

by APIJunkie 11/7/2008 10:54:00 AM

We released a new open source project called Silverlight loader on CodePlex today.

The project is basically a simple and light framework aimed at taking the pain out of writing splash screens, pre-loaders and loaders.

To find out more info check out the Silverlight loader getting started guide and how the Silverlight loader works.

Thanks to Silverlight Girl's talent you can view an artistic demo here.

Hope you find it useful.

  JB

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