This article helps to you to provide an introduction about the navigation, which is the process of navigating from one page to another page among multiples pages within the Application and this article will use the page templates to manage the navigation among multiple pages in Windows Store apps.
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This article entices youon how to conusme Web Services in a Windows 8 Appswe, which will create a simple Windows 8 Apps using XAML, C# language and try to use a Web Service.
This article familiarizes you in storingthe data in Application local storage even when an Application is not in running mode and you can also fetch data from it when running the app again.
This article lays focus on Windows 8 Metro Style Applications, which have rich styles for building user interfaces as it is a new style to open a login screen to the user and is like a popup that will appear when the user logs in in a Metro Style Application.
This article enables you to learn how to open a PopUp Control in a Flyout manner in Windows Store Apps using XAML.
This article makes you aware on how to write classes to handle all the SQLite operations. In addition to it, this article makes you aware on how to set up the SQLite environment, how to perform all the SQLite CRUD operations, how to bind SQLite data to a listbox, how to explore "SQLite" database data.
This article gives you an overview on creating a Simple Media Player App in Windows Store App Using C# as you can play videos in aWindows 8 Apps or any other supported language.
This article briefs you on how to connect Windows Store apps to a SQL Server database, using Windows Services. As we know, there is not an option in Windows Store apps to directly connect to a SQL Server database.
This articles enlightens you on how to read and write files using the StorageFolder object to the System folder in Windows 8 Apps and it also gives you an understanding on all the aspects of reading and writing a file, using C# language in Windows 8 Apps.
This article gives you an opportunity to integrate or use the Timer in a Windows Store Application,using XAML and C#. This article will help those, who want to run their particular block of code at a regular time interval.
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