Hello,
I was just wondering what your future plans are for supporting WPF 4.0?
I have several clients and projects that are built specifically for Windows XP systems and my clients have no 'business' reasons to upgrade their systems to a newer operating system.
This puts me in a bit of a situation. I have not upgraded my developer environment to Windows 8 or Visual Studio 2012 because Microsoft is not releasing updates for Windows XP or the .Net Framework 4.0. So, basically I need to remain 'compatible' with my clients build so I can continue to support them.
However, I'm a little nervous that support will get pulled for WPF 4 (Telerik Controls) and the .Net Framework.
Can you please share some thoughts with us? What's the support 'road map' looking like for WPF 4.0?
Please let me know and thanks!
~ Dave
I was just wondering what your future plans are for supporting WPF 4.0?
I have several clients and projects that are built specifically for Windows XP systems and my clients have no 'business' reasons to upgrade their systems to a newer operating system.
This puts me in a bit of a situation. I have not upgraded my developer environment to Windows 8 or Visual Studio 2012 because Microsoft is not releasing updates for Windows XP or the .Net Framework 4.0. So, basically I need to remain 'compatible' with my clients build so I can continue to support them.
However, I'm a little nervous that support will get pulled for WPF 4 (Telerik Controls) and the .Net Framework.
Can you please share some thoughts with us? What's the support 'road map' looking like for WPF 4.0?
Please let me know and thanks!
~ Dave