What happened to the Microsoft Vision SDK? I found some references too it on
the web but was not able to find more than a mention of it on MSDN. I ran
across an old PDF “The Microsoft Vision SDK” versions 1.2 dated May 2000.
It describes a library for use with c++ 6.0. Is there any Microsoft vision
library available for dotnet? Has Microsoft made any updates since May 2000?
Is anyone using another dotnet compliant vision library they would
recommend?
Thanks,
Jeff 1 5491
Hello,
The last version of MS Vision SDK is 1.2. There is no new version for .NET
framework. Anyway, you may keep a eye on our web page: http://research.microsoft.com/vision/
To see new update on this technology.
Regards,
Luke Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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