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MSDN – Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples

Microsoft has updated its MSDN code gallery with Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples .

The Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples can be downloaded here

The Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples pack includes all metro style app samples and provide a easy way to download all the samples from the gallery at once .

Here’s the description of the Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples as per the MSDN website

“The Windows Developer Preview Samples Gallery contains a variety of code samples that exercise the various new programming models, platforms, features, and components available for the BUILD conference. These downloadable samples are provided as compressed ZIP files that contain a Visual Studio Express (BUILD release) solution (SLN) file for the sample, along with the code pages, assets, and metadata necessary to successfully compile and run the sample.”

The Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples includes nearly 200 samples . Few of them includes

  • Accelerometer Sensor Sample
  • App Bar Sample
  • Windows Blog Reader Sample
  • Advanced Toasts Sample
  • Geolocation
  • CameraCaptureUI Sample
  • Metro style Device App for Camera Sample
  • Splash screen sample
  • App activation events and session state
  • Application Command Invocation Sample
  • Compass Sensor Sample
  • and more…

Know more about the Windows Developer Preview Metro style app samples and Download here

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