Microsoft also released a Windows 7 Facebook client named "Fishbowl" in November 2009. The application is also similar to what Microsoft demonstrated in April last year, originally named "Silverface". According to Microsoft's Tim Heuer "The Facebook client is meant to be a working demonstration/inspiration of what one could do with existing services and providing different views into an existing application framework." Microsoft officials also confirmed no source code would be made available initially for the application. Microsoft has also added the ability to take pictures from your webcam. You're also able to drag and drop pictures to easily share with Facebook friends. As is expected with Facebook clients, you can see a full time line from your feed, pictures, video and Facebook notifications. The client requires Silverlight 4 and installs a simple link to the web version which loads in its own window. Browse to where the Windows 7 Image (.ISO file) is stored, select it and click Open. Double click the eicfgremover.exe file to launch it. Just right click it and click Extract All. After downloading the eicfg removal utility, you need to extract it, since its in a. Today Microsoft has made the Silverlight Client available for Windows and Mac OS X users to install. Lets take a look at doing it step by step. Scott Guthrie, VP of Microsoft's Developer Division, originally demonstrated a Silverlight client for Facebook during his PDC 2009 keynote late last year.
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