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Enabling Frame Rate Counters for XAML Applications in Windows 8
Introduction
One of the things that we all look at before we ship software is the performance of our apps. Last November, I posted a quick and easy way to do it in Silverlight. Today, I am going to walk you through doing it in Windows 8 for your Metro XAML applications.
After the Build event was over, I was interested in learning how to do this for my Windows 8 Metro Apps. I started watching videos from the Build RSS Feed and noticed this one from Tim Heuer that did just that.
Let’s get started
Click/Touch the “Developer Command Prompt” to begin.