Windows 7 Navigation Application Released!

Hello to all!

As you remember two months ago just a week after PDC 2008 I’ve created a sample Windows 7 Location Aware WPF Application. You can consider it as a mashup:

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Win7NavApp_ShowingTrip 

What It Showcases?

  1. How to access Windows 7 Location Platform data in your .NET application
  2. How to show this data with Virtual Earth 3D and track movements automatically by subscribing to Location changes from Location Platform API
  3. How to use WPF Ribbon Control and VE3D WinForms control to make easy Natural User Interface for interaction with app

Requirements

  1. Windows 7 Beta
  2. .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
  3. Virtual Earth 3D Control (go to maps.live.com and click 3D to install control)
  4. Windows 7-compatible Location Provider (say GPS)

Thanks

Let me say thanks to Yukinori Morishita from Redmond for his implementation of LocationProvider that I used to subscribe to changes of Location data. Thanks come also to Prasanna Padmanabhan (PC|3, Sensor and Location Platform team Test Lead) who gave me detailed explanations on Location API design for Windows 7 M3 and Windows 7 Beta without whose help Yuki’s LocationProvider would be much harder to implement.

Download

Download from MSDN Code Gallery

Application Site

Windows 7 Navigation Application @ MSDN Code Gallery

All additional info on how to work with this app will be hosted on this site.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 22, 2009
    PingBack from http://www.tomshw.it/forum/microsoft-windows/97562-windows-7-discussione-ufficiale-311.html#post1009443

  • Anonymous
    January 23, 2009
    Windows 7-compatible Virtual Earth 3D-based Navigation Application. Uses Windows 7 Location Platform

  • Anonymous
    June 10, 2009
    Hi Daniel, You say that one of the requirements for this solution is a "Windows 7-compatible Location Provider (say GPS)". Have you got a list of actual GPS devices that can be used with the Location API? thanks, Tibor Koenig

  • Anonymous
    June 10, 2009
    Hello Tibor, Thank you very much for your interest in this post. Unfortunately I can't disclose our # of partners who will support Sensor and Location Platform in Windows 7 also I believe this will be disclosured sooner or later at Gavin Gear's blog @ http://blogs.msdn.com/gavingear/. Follow updates there!