![]() ![]() Can’t try it out fully since I have trouble creating my signing accounts. It’s hard to say what the features will be like in the final version but this version has support for signing documents (only available if you opened an XPS using Internet Explorer on Vista) and managing your accounts. exe file) but has a much more Windows Vista/7 like interface. The viewer is basically the same viewer that can be downloaded for previous Windows versions (it is in fact the same viewer and. On previous versions of Windows you needed to install a separate application, XPS Viewer EP, to get a good viewer experience but Windows 7 contains an XPS Viewer out of the box. Now that you have created an XPS document you of course need to read them. In combination with the updated Wordpad application in Windows 7 that supports both ODF and the Open Xml formats (post build 6801) you have a great interoperability experience. So you can create your XPS documents from any application with printer support. When you install Windows 7 (note build 6801) you get the Microsoft XPS Document Writer printer which is used to print anything into an XPS document. ![]() ![]() XPS is still here and will eventually submitted to ISO and proposed as a standard. The buzz about XPS has unfortunately faded away during the last year, probably due to the discussions about the Open Xml formats. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |