During the first two weeks of the term, we were introduced to our assigned teams, client, and project.
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During the first two weeks of the term, we were introduced to our assigned teams, client, and project.
During this period, the team contacted the client again to show them their HCI report and ensure that their understanding of the requirements was in line with the client's expectations
During this period, we completed our HCI assignments and began work on our development blog.
During this period, we took some time to revisit the requirements of the Windows Store and realized that some adjustments needed to be made to our codebase.
During this period, we successfully shipped Multitouch version 3.11 to the Windows Store. However, we continued to work closely with our client to process feedback from the Windows Store team.
During the first two weeks of term 2, our team started contacting each of our assigned MotionInput teams to inform them that we are available to help with any MFC, MotionInput, or compilation bugs they may encounter.
During this week, we are working intensively to help all MotionInput teams get on board with the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) and resolve any bugs that arise during the process.
During this week, we are still working with Alex Clarke to migrate and test the Mediapipe library.
This week marks the finalization of all teams' compilations. We are currently bundling everything so that we can send it to either the Windows Store or Steam Store, depending on the product.
During this phase, our focus is on testing and merging the changes made by all of the MotionInput teams.