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I hope that this question is not too simplistic for this forum.* I see some high powered questions here, so I hesitate to ask here.* But I've got to ask somewhere, so here goes.
I just finished going over the Getting Started with Windows Presentation Foundation sample, as my introduction to WPF.* I have to replace an old VB6 application (written 8 or 9 years ago) and am considering using WPF.* This old app is a multiple document interface (MDI) application.* The WPF sample I just finished working through strongly suggests to me that all WPF applications have a web browser like feel to them.* There is a forward and backward button at the top of the window, immediately under the window's title.* So, am I correct?* The MDI paradigm is not supported in WPF?* Or is it highly discouraged against?* The reason why I ask is because the MDI interface is a functional requirement (the users want that interface to be in the new application - they are very familiar with it and want it to remain).
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I just finished going over the Getting Started with Windows Presentation Foundation sample, as my introduction to WPF.* I have to replace an old VB6 application (written 8 or 9 years ago) and am considering using WPF.* This old app is a multiple document interface (MDI) application.* The WPF sample I just finished working through strongly suggests to me that all WPF applications have a web browser like feel to them.* There is a forward and backward button at the top of the window, immediately under the window's title.* So, am I correct?* The MDI paradigm is not supported in WPF?* Or is it highly discouraged against?* The reason why I ask is because the MDI interface is a functional requirement (the users want that interface to be in the new application - they are very familiar with it and want it to remain).
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