TextGlow = Silverlight 2.0 + OOXML
March 16, 2008 by Jerome Locson
Filed under Computers
Unveiled during the MIX08 in Las Vegas last March 5-7, 2008, was the new and first Office Open XML Application called TextGlow.
TextGlow is a Silverlight 2.0 application for viewing Word 2007 documents (DOCX) on the Internet. With TextGlow it is possible to instantly view a document within a web page, with no Microsoft Office applications installed. Since Silverlight is cross platform the user doesn’t even have to be running Windows! [ source ]
Developed by James Newton-King under Intergen, TextGlow is a free tool and a cross-platform application since it is rendered using the Microsoft’s Silverlight technology.
“Microsoft is delighted to see independent software vendors such as
Intergen taking full advantage of Open XML,” said Jean Paoli, General
Manager for Interoperability and XML Architecture at Microsoft Corporation.
“TextGlow is a great example of how customers can use the rich
functionality Open XML offers irrespective of platform or the productivity
application on their desktop.”
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