Microsoft has constructed a new lookup application depending on its Silverlight “Flash killer” technology.That application,
Office 2010 32 Bit Key, code-named “Tafiti” (which is Swahili for “do research” or “to search” — I;ve seen both explanations) is a mash-up of Live Search (including its subcategories, like books. blogs, news, images) and Silverlight. The app also is integrated with other Live properties, including Windows Live ID, Windows Live Spaces,As explained by Microsoft officials on the US ISV Developer Evangelism blog, Tafiti“enhances searching on the web by allowing users to store and share lookup results across multiple queries and sessions. This is accomplished by using ;shel(ves); to store one or more lookup results simply by dragging the search result onto one of five shelf spaces. Shel(ves) can then be stored for future use,
Office 2010 64 Bit Key, or can be emailed or blogged about with ease.”Because it is determined by Release Candidate (RC) of the Silverlight 1.0 browser plug-in, Tafiti runs everywhere Silverlight does: On Vista or XP SP2 running Internet Explorer 6,
Office Home And Business 2010 32bit, IE 7, Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8 and Firefox 2.0.x; and on Mac OS X using Firefox 1.5.0.8 and Firefox 2.0.x. To test drive Tafiti, users,
Office Standard 2010 64bit, not surprisingly, need to have a pre-release version of Silverlight installed.Tafiti is a proof-of-concept an experimental app more than anything else. It is not currently a Microsoft-supported product,
Office Home And Student 2010 Activation Key, and it sounds like it;s not likely to become one. It;s just designed to show off the kinds of apps developers can build using Silverlight.There;s a first-look video demo of Tafiti on Microsoft;s on10.net site.