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A couple of months ago I met with a few interns as part of a small networking event held at the Microsoft company museum. I wanted to show them a particularly cool WPF XBAP developed by an external company, but I could not remember the correct URL and I couldn't find the right WPF app list out there that had a pointer to that application... So I decided to start my own shiny WPF application list, that I will evolve with time. I am also providing pointers to the existing app lists out there that I am aware of.
WPF is getting great adoption, so I am pretty sure that very soon all of these lists will become meaningless, crushed by the sheer number of available applications. Until then...
| Application | Type | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Asahiyama Zoo | XBAP | The portal of one of the largest Zoos in Japan. | 
| Daily Mail eReader | Standalone | Newsreader application from Daily Mail (one of the largest British newspapers). | 
| Flotzam | Standalone | A mash-up of Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and blogs, created by Tim Sneath and Karsten Januszewski (our WPF evangelists) | 
| Forbes.com Reader | Standalone | Newsreader application from Forbes. | 
| Metaliq | Standalone | Snowboarding data visualization. | 
| Sawdust | XBAP | A 3D workbench application. | 
| Valil's Chess | XBAP, Standalone | A chess game developed by Valentin Iliescu | 
| Windows Vista Magazine | XBAP | Newsreader application from | 
| Zurich Airport | XBAP | A fascinating web application showing live data from the Zurich Airport. | 
Existing Lists
-  WPF Application Portfolio on Channel9 -- this is probably the most comprehensive existing list
 -  Tim Sneath's WPF Applications Write-Up -- Tim is reviewing some of the most popular WPF applications out there
 
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