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  2. Microsoft Silverlight - Wikipedia

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    Silverlight 5 – The final version was made available to download on December 9, 2011. [88] New features included GPU-accelerated video decoding, 3D graphics, playback speed controls, remote control, and 64-bit support.

  3. Microsoft Silverlight version history - Wikipedia

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    Silverlight 2 (previously referred to as version 1.1) [3] includes a version of the .NET Framework, implementing the same full Common Language Runtime (CLR) version as .NET Framework 3.0; so it can execute programs written in any .NET language. (By default, however, reference assemblies compiled with the regular .NET Framework cannot be referenced.

  4. OpenSilver Framework - Wikipedia

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    1.0 October 12, 2021 / 1.1 October 4, 2022 Support for third-party libraries, including Telerik UI for Silverlight. 2.0 October 16, 2023 Support for the VB.NET programming language. 2.1 February 6, 2024 Support for the F# programming language and integration of the Microsoft Silverlight Toolkit. 2.2 April 23, 2024 Support for Visual Studio ...

  5. Moonlight (runtime) - Wikipedia

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    The plugin itself does not include a media codec pack, but when the Moonlight plugin detects playable media it refers users to download a free Media codec pack from Microsoft. Moonlight 2.0 tracked the Silverlight 2.0 implementation. The first completed version, Moonlight 1.0, supporting Silverlight 1.0, was released in January 2009.

  6. XAP (file format) - Wikipedia

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    XAP is the file format used to distribute and install application software and middleware onto Microsoft's Windows Phone 7/8/8.1/10 operating system, and is the file format for Silverlight applications.

  7. Microsoft Popfly - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Popfly (internally codenamed Springfield [1]) was a Website that allowed users to create web pages, program snippets, and mashups using the Microsoft Silverlight rich web applications runtime and the set of online tools provided. It was discontinued on August 24, 2009.

  8. Apryse - Wikipedia

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    They were early adopters of Microsoft Silverlight and XPS technologies, launching the PDF2XPS product within a year of the format standardization in 2007. [3] Advancing into the mobile arena PDFNet now has capabilities in Windows Mobile , iOS , Android [ 4 ] and HTML5 .

  9. TestComplete - Wikipedia

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    TestComplete is used for testing many different application types including Web, Windows, Android, iOS, WPF, HTML5, Flash, Flex, Silverlight, .NET, VCL and Java. [1] It automates functional testing and back-end testing like database testing.