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Microsoft Publish Windows Home Server Development Guidelines

Fri, Aug 29, 2008 | Terry Walsh

Microsoft Publish Windows Home Server Development Guidelines

As part of an ongoing push to engage more developers to support the Windows Home Server platform, Microsoft today published a 17 page document acting as a guideline for the creation and integration of add-ins for the operating system.

The document provides high level advice to developers on maintaining Windows Home Server’s strong user experience, through careful consideration of the following design recommendations:

  1. Software solutions should work without additional configuration.
  2. Issues should resolve automatically.
  3. The console is not a general-purpose desktop.
  4. Software must be installed through the Add-In page in Windows Home Server Settings
  5. Console tabs should be used only when appropriate.
  6. Console tabs should be limited.
  7. Application configuration must be conducted through a Windows Home Server Settings page.
  8. Notifications should be used sparingly.
  9. The colour blue must be used *lots* (OK, I made that one up)

There’s lots more detail on these topics in the document, which is essential reading for all community and other developers out there thinking of writing add-ins for Windows Home Server.

Download: microsoft.com

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Hi - I'm Terry and I'm the Owner of We Got Served. The site's been covering everything to do with Windows Home Server since February 2007. I live in Silverstone, UK with my wife and when I'm not working on We Got Served, I have a career as an Innovation Consultant to contend with.

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