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Creating a Timer Using the Amazing New Windows 7 Features

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4 Jan 2010CPOL7 min read 153.7K   6K   165  
This article shows how to create a simple egg timer that uses features new to Windows 7.
//Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

using System.ComponentModel;

namespace Microsoft.WindowsAPICodePack.Dialogs
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Data associated with <see cref="TaskDialog.Closing"/> event.
    /// </summary>
    public class TaskDialogClosingEventArgs : CancelEventArgs
    {
        private TaskDialogResult taskDialogResult;
        /// <summary>
        /// Gets or sets the standard button that was clicked.
        /// </summary>
        public TaskDialogResult TaskDialogResult
        {
            get { return taskDialogResult; }
            set { taskDialogResult = value; }
        }

        private string customButton;
        /// <summary>
        /// Gets or sets the text of the custom button that was clicked.
        /// </summary>
        public string CustomButton
        {
            get { return customButton; }
            set { customButton = value; }
        }

        
    }
}

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