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  2. Microsoft Silverlight - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Silverlight is a discontinued [5] [6] application framework designed for writing and running rich internet applications, similar to Adobe 's runtime, Adobe Flash. While early versions of Silverlight focused on streaming media, later versions supported multimedia, graphics, and animation, and gave support to developers for CLI languages and development tools. Silverlight was one of ...

  3. Microsoft Silverlight version history - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Silverlight is an application framework for writing and running rich web applications that was actively developed and marketed by Microsoft from 2007 to 2012. This is a technical overview of the platform's history.

  4. Adobe Flash - Wikipedia

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    The founder of Mozilla Europe, Tristan Nitot, stated in 2008: [182] Companies building websites should beware of proprietary rich-media technologies like Adobe's Flash and Microsoft's Silverlight. (...) You're producing content for your users and there's someone in the middle deciding whether users should see your content.

  5. SilverLight - Wikipedia

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  6. PlayReady - Wikipedia

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    Silverlight 2.0, released in October 2008, supports content restricted with PlayReady. As of Silverlight 4.0, the implementation of Microsoft PlayReady in Silverlight supports offline content (via persisted license), subscription scenarios (via chained licenses) and online, streaming-only content (via simple non-persistent licenses).

  7. Windows Presentation Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Windows Presentation Foundation ( WPF) is a free and open-source user interface framework for Windows -based desktop applications. WPF applications are based in .NET, and are primarily developed using C# and XAML. [2] Originally developed by Microsoft, WPF was initially released as part of .NET Framework 3.0 in 2006.

  8. Talk:Microsoft Silverlight/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    And if you do find that you need it after uninstalling, you can always reinstall it (Microsoft still provides Silverlight 5 for download). Tar-Elessar ( talk) 13:56, 18 August 2017 (UTC)

  9. Talk:Microsoft Silverlight version history - Wikipedia

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