Dimecasts.Net - This is the Windows Phone 7 companion to the website Dimecasts.net. Dimecasts.net is a website which creates and hosts short (~10 minute) screencasts targeted at Microsoft .net developerment community.
With the WP7 application you can view all episodes which are hosted on Dimecasts.net.
Features
- View Recent Episodes
- View Episode Details
- View Episodes by Author
- View Episodes by Topic
- Search for Episodes
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Supported operating systems:
Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8
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