Windows 8 Store Applications can take advantage of the shared "Charms" that you see when you swipe in from the right edge of your Windows 8 device (or press Win-C). The top charm is searching and it provides tremendous functionality at relatively little programming effort.
When you click search Windows 8 assumes you want to search the current application if that application has registered a Search "contract." If it has not, Windows 8 will assume you want to search the applications, as shown in the figure (click on the figure for full size).
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When you click search Windows 8 assumes you want to search the current application if that application has registered a Search "contract." If it has not, Windows 8 will assume you want to search the applications, as shown in the figure (click on the figure for full size).
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