Tag: Microsoft
Latest Release of FriendFeed for WinMo
by jim.lavin on Jun.08, 2009, under Code, FF4WinMo
Below is the latest Beta release of FriendFeed for WinMo:
Current Beta Version 0.4.3446.40054 Features
- Ability to retrieve Home and Public feeds
- Ability to retrieve User Configured Lists
- Ability to retrieve all subscribed rooms
- Ability to refresh Feeds at a user defined interval
- Ability to navigate to links in your default web browser
- Ability to view attached images and media
- Ability to view attached images and media in your default web browser
- Ability to post to the currently selected feed or room
- Ability to add multiple images to a post
- Ability to add a link to a post
- Ability to refresh comments at a user defined interval for monitoring post comments in near-realtime
- Ability to post comments to a post
- Ability to Like a post
- Ability to search friendfeed using standard search features
- Ability to view a user’s profile and navigate to their home page in your default web browser
- Ability to store user avatars and downloaded images to either Device Memory or a Storage Card
- Ability to configure how many posts to retrieve
- Ability to configure Request Timeout in seconds
- Ability to configure Feed Refresh Interval in seconds
- Ability to configure Comment Refresh Interval in seconds
- Ability to configure Proxy settings
As with any Beta, your mileage may vary. Please use our \”Bugs and Feedback\” forum to report problems and suggest enhancements.
NOTE: This version expires on 7/29/2009
The application requires the .Net Compact Framework 3.5 which can be downloaded below:
.Net Compact Framework 3.5 Download
You can download the application below:
FriendFeed For WinMo Installer
Jim Lavin
Coding Smackdown Episode 008 – Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 6
by jim.lavin on Apr.27, 2009, under Netcast
This episode is part six of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework. This episode’s topic covers how to modify your WCF client code to call a web service secured with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
Source Code
Hello Geneva Sample Source Code
Coding Smackdown Episode 008 - Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 6: DownloadCoding Smackdown Episode 007 – Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 5
by jim.lavin on Apr.20, 2009, under Netcast
This episode is part five of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework. This episode’s topic covers how to secure a WCF web service using the Microsoft Geneva Framework and how to access the claims provided by the Active STS we built in Part 4.
Source Code
Hello Geneva Sample Source Code
Coding Smackdown Episode 007 - Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 5: DownloadCoding Smackdown Episode 006 – Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 4
by jim.lavin on Apr.13, 2009, under Netcast
This episode is part four of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic covers how to build an Active STS to use in web service call delegation.
Source Code
Hello Geneva Sample Source Code
Coding Smackdown Episode 006 - Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 4: DownloadCoding Smackdown Episode 005 – Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 3
by jim.lavin on Apr.06, 2009, under Netcast
This episode is part three of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic show how to use the Microsoft Geneva Framework to secure an ASP.NET application and access the claims provided by the Passive STS we built in Part 2.
Source Code
Hello Geneva Sample Source Code
Coding Smackdown Episode 005 - Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 3: DownloadCoding Smackdown Episode 004 – Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 2
by jim.lavin on Mar.30, 2009, under Netcast
This episode is part two of a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic coversĀ how to build a Passive STS to use in authenticating users in a federated scenario.
Source Code
Hello Geneva Sample Source Code
Coding Smackdown Episode 004 - Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 2: DownloadCoding Smackdown Episode 003 – Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 1
by jim.lavin on Mar.23, 2009, under Netcast
This episode starts a six part series on securing your applications and services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework.
This episode’s topic is an overview of the Claims-Based Identity Model.
Source Code
Hello Geneva Sample Source Code
Coding Smackdown Episode 003 - Securing Your Apps and Services with the Microsoft Geneva Framework Part 1: Download

