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GoalBook - A Hybrid Smart Client

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25 Sep 2009CPOL10 min read 79.5K   834   69  
A WPF hybrid smart client that synchronises your goals with the Toodledo online To-do service.
//===============================================================================
// Goal Book.
// Copyright © 2009 Mark Brownsword. 
//===============================================================================

#region Using Statements
using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using GoalBook.Infrastructure;
using GoalBook.Infrastructure.Enums;
using GoalBook.Infrastructure.Interfaces;
using GoalBook.Shell.Services;
#endregion

namespace GoalBook.Shell.Misc
{
    public interface IShellView
    {
        //Methods
        void ExitView();
        void ShowView();             
        void DisplayModuleInfo(string name, Uri imageUri);
        void InitialiseSettings(ApplicationSettings settings);        
        void ShowStatusMessage(string message);
        void ShowStatusSyncImage(bool visible);

        event CancelEventHandler CanClose;
        event EventHandler SaveChanges;
        
        MenuItem AddMenuItem(MenuInfo info);        
        void RemoveMenuItem(MenuItem item, ParentMenuType parentMenu);
        
        //Properties
        object DataContext { get; set; }
        string ActiveModule { get; set; } 
    }
}

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I've been working as a software developer since 2000 and hold a Bachelor of Business degree from The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. Computers are for people and I aim to build applications for people that they would want to use.

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