TL;DR; Discusses the limitations of emailing XBAP applications, highlighting the impact on sharing WPF-based presentations, forms, and demos within the .NET ecosystem.

Ahh, had I only searched the web a little longer…
I now have a problem! With the inability to send XBAP by email highlited in this blog. Ever since I saw an early MS video presentation on the capabilities of Vista I have longed for this feature. I don’t think that this is a “nice-to-have” feature; in fact I think it an integral tool to the WPF arsenal, and Microsoft’s integrated computing philosophy.
Why would you not want to send XBAP’s via email:
Need I say more…
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