foreground commands

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Foreground commands in Windows refer to voice commands that launch an app into the foreground, typically using Cortana. This tag covers topics related to implementing foreground voice commands in Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps, particularly with Visual Studio 2015. The content discusses how developers can enable Cortana to activate applications via foreground commands, as opposed to background commands that run without a visible interface. Key themes include Cortana integration, UWP app development, and voice command activation. The tag is relevant for developers building Windows apps that leverage Cortana's voice capabilities to bring apps to the foreground.
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    Adding Cortana to your UWP App with Visual Studio 2015

    With Visual Studio 2015 now available and today being the start of the Windows 10 release wave and Cortana being just so cool, this post from Arun Kumar Surya Prakash is a perfect for today... Link Removed Microsoft has introduced Cortana in 2014 Build Event. With just one year now Cortana...
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