SDK for Windows Home Server released

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April 7th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 33 times, 1 so far today

SDK for Windows Home Server released

Software giant Microsoft has now made available their free SDK for the Windows Home Server edition. This software development kit would enable the developers to build applications for its forthcoming Windows Home Server product.

The application is available as a free download from the Microsoft’s MSDN website. Microsoft said that the toolkit comes with guidance on how developers can use the API and services in Windows along with the Visual Studio integrated development environment and Visual Studio C# tool to build new applications for Windows Home Server.

Microsoft’s Windows Home Server is currently undergoing beta testing. Developers are however required to sign up and download the Windows Home Server beta on its Web site to use the SDK.

The company added that the developers would not find it difficult to code for this software release considering it is essentially the Windows client OS, except with tweaks aimed at specific functions.

Microsoft had showcased their Windows Home Server at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January.





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