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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 24, 2006 3:31:00 PM

Microsoft on Tuesday released early versions of a new line of tools meant to lure illustrators and designers closer to Redmond's world.

The software giant made public its trial editions, called community technology previews (CTP), of Expression Interactive Designer and Expression Graphic Designer--two products from a new line of software aimed at graphics designers and illustrators.

Formerly code-named Sparkle, Expression Interactive Designer is for building the user interface and layout of Web or Windows applications. The CTP is its first public release and Microsoft engineers have not settled on all the features, said Forrest Key, group product manager in Microsoft's developer tools division.

"The CTP of Expression Interactive Designer is more akin to an alpha than beta in that it's not feature-complete; it's very much still being developed. We're looking for broader feedback," Key said.

Expression Graphic Designer, formerly code-named Acrylic, is meant to be used by illustrators to create images, such as logos, for Web and Windows applications. The company introduced its first prerelease of Express Graphic Designer in June.

The Expression line, which includes a third product for Web design, is the centerpiece of Microsoft's strategy to garner more revenue from graphics and design customers typically served by companies such as Adobe Systems, Corel and Quark. Until now, Microsoft has built tools for software developers, rather than front-end designers.

Microsoft is seeking to simplify the coordination between software developers who write code and the graphics art people who create the visual elements of a graphical user interface, or GUI.

Expression Interactive Designer is a visual tool for designing the look of an application. But it generates code in the Microsoft-specific XAML language that works with the presentation system in Windows.

Having the application design spelled out in XAML code makes it easier for a programmer to build other portions of the application, such as links to back-end systems, Key said.

The company is hosting a new conference, called Mix 06, in March that is aimed at designers, developers and business people.

At Mix 06, Key said, Microsoft will offer attendees the latest "builds" of its Expression tools.

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Big fish, poor little worms
I wonder who is the most pityfull?

The worm baiting the fish which is almost sure to get eaten or
chopped to pieces even after getting the hook through its body,
or the fish which once ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Serpamac Posted on: 02/01/06 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Very, very nice P. Douglas   | 01/24/06
Adobe running scared... Mike Cox   | 01/24/06
9.2..... TheBoyBailey   | 01/24/06
Pixar! An_Axe_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
Adobe scared??? Serpamac   | 01/24/06
It's a plant... no.junk@...   | 01/25/06
Wow two fish for the price one shallow_diver   | 01/25/06
Big fish, poor little worms Serpamac   | 02/01/06
Not much chance of success... Yen_z   | 01/24/06
I was interested in your opinion until I saw... Milly Staples   | 01/24/06
Just because you never heard of 'em, Milly... Yen_z   | 01/24/06
Your chauvinistic dismissal only reinforces the obvious... Milly Staples   | 01/24/06
So we can assume you haven't even seen them? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
Here's a review for you: Yen_z   | 01/24/06
Umm IT Scion   | 01/24/06
Yup, and it's gotten a LOT better. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
Well said! An_Axe_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
Your lack of training is your problem, not mine. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
Yen, that review was from three beta's ago. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
NoAx, why are you and Milly stomping on this guy? hipparchus2001   | 01/24/06
SImple really, if you never tried the product, you are clueless. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/25/06
Clarification for you Yen marksashton   | 01/25/06
Just to help you gain a clue. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/25/06
Basic Flaws Serpamac   | 02/01/06
Pixar better with Microsoft software??? Anthony Frausto-Robledo   | 01/24/06
Wrong again... Milly Staples   | 01/24/06
16 years later Serpamac   | 01/24/06
These products aren't microsoft office hipparchus2001   | 01/24/06
Do you live in a cave? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/24/06
OK so web designer will be free with office 12 will it? hipparchus2001   | 01/24/06
No, Expression is not for sale yet. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/25/06
Yeah, Microsoft fails at everything... John Carroll  ZDNet | 01/24/06
PocketPC and Windows Mobile hipparchus2001   | 01/24/06
formerly known as 'acrylic'... HypnoToad   | 01/24/06
Yeah, I agree, stick with the shovel No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/25/06
Import from Adobe Photoshop? T1Oracle   | 01/24/06
Stupid code names. The actual package names are more informative: hipparchus2001   | 01/24/06
Making web sites is not a small market. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 01/25/06
like google video beta hipparchus2001   | 01/26/06
Sparkle nosferatuca   | 01/24/06
What about XAML lock-in? tony@...   | 01/25/06

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