History

Solving an Outlook.com and Outlook Authentication Problem

I’ve been trying off and on for some time now to add my Outlook.com account to Outlook 2013. I’ve used this setup for years but...

Awesome Azure Mobile Services

Part of a series covering Windows Client development. In this article we’ll integrate Azure Mobile Services into the awesome RMV Awesome app.

Monetizing RMV Awesome!

Part of a series covering Windows Client development, we continue to work on RMV Awesome – an ironically named Modern UI application for keeping tabs...

Monetizing Apps

Monetization is one of the most important and confounding choices a developer has to make. I spend most of my day working with developers and...

Status Update on Image Importer

Back in October I wrote about a little app I built for Windows 8.1 called Image Importer. It is a rather simple app designed to...

The Magic of Font Icons

Okay, it isn't magic but it is "one of those things" that I've wished I could easily do for years that finally came together. Anyone...

Moving to Windows Phone 8

Part of a series covering Windows Client development, we continue to work on RMV Awesome – an ironically named Modern UI application for keeping tabs...

Leveraging Portable Class Libraries

Part of a series covering Windows Client development, we continue to work on RMV Awesome - an ironically named Modern UI application for keeping tabs...

Renaming a Windows 8.1 App

Previously the name you reserved for your app was someone permanent. With 8.1 you can now rename your app and even have different names for...

Image Importer

I recently published an app for Windows 8.1 for importing photos. Image Importer provides an enhanced photo importation over the default Photos app. Specifically it...

Seting Up Settings

Windows 8.1 introduces a new control for XAML, the SettingsFlyout. Most examples on using this new control assume you're defining your Settings at the page...

RMV Awesome!

"The Most Awesome App for the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles" ~ No One This article is the beginning of a series on developing apps...