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StandOut

Electric Rain's StandOut presentation application built using WPF.
By Ryan Stewart, Contributor
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View this image gallery of Electric Rain's StandOut presentation application built using WPF.

The default template screen in presenter mode.
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A shot of the designer view. It looks a lot like Blend.

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A different shot of the design view with galleries omitted.

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The presenter notes

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A view of the presenter mode. Only the text and other small bits are editable.

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another shot of the presenter view.

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