World’s First Multi-Touch Windows 7 Application

This week, we here at IdentityMine are proud to unveil the world’s first application to demonstrate multi-touch in Windows 7 at the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles. Additionally, this application, called EventPhotos, is the first application to use Windows 7 and Microsoft Surface together in concert. IdenitiyMine is the first company in the world other than Microsoft that can create a multi-touch-enabled application for Windows 7.

There certainly is a great deal of buzz around this application. Elinor Mills and Ina Fried gave us some great press coverage on CNET.

Here’s the video of EventPhotos: IdentityMine’s application that combines Microsoft Surface, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Wi-Fi memory cards.

As an added bonus, not only did we create the application in the video above, but we also ported our popular Surface Hockey game to Windows 7 as well. It has proven to be really challenging and fun playing Windows 7 Air Hockey it on a 42″ multi-touch plasma screen!

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