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host posted on April 14, 2011
Visual WebGui released ProStudio .NETHTML5, the only HTML5 dedicated development tool for Microsoft .NET developers.
Visual WebGui joins ASCII Group’s Solution Alliance Network. The ASCII Group, Inc. is the oldest and most established community of independent managed service providers, system integrators and solution providers in the US.
After a short break, Gizmox is back to present a live webcast event on MSDN.
The upcoming webcast will focus on the new web design tools and will show how to work with it in order to graphically design Web UIs with the same Visual WebGui development simplicity.
"Visual WebGui makes the delivery of sophisticated applications about as simple as it could be… We delivered this application with 1.25 developers part time over 4 months, including the SQL database design" Geoff Sorensen, Viking Consulting.
Being pure web architecture, Visual WebGui utilizes the web server and client technologies underneath which allow to easily create & design controls based on the same concepts and set of tools in Visual WebGui.
Gizmox CTO announced about the new Control and Theme Designer expected to be released in the near future. The new designer simplifies the way to create a Custom control and theme to a Visual WebGui application.
host posted on February 08, 2009
Visual WebGui SDK version 6.2.4 was released today. This is a stabilization version to 6.2.3.
host posted on October 02, 2008

In the last stages of closing the new release, our QA team encountered a few key issues that will not allow us to release the version today. Our team will be working on closing the version over the weekend and the target date for the release is pushed to Monday.

Extensions are libraries which extend the basic behavior of Visual WebGui and provide more capabilities over the standard library. Most of these extensions will be offered under a commercial license in a reasonable price. Some controls like NavigationTabs (outlook tabs) and ScheduleBox have been moved to these extensions. While these controls are commercialized, we will provide the ability for existing community members to receive a free of charge license.

All of the commercial extension will be fully functional within the community installation but will require a license for deployment. This will enable you guys to check out the extensions usability before you actually buy it.


Obviously this is a Microsoft-based corporate solution: it uses Visual Studio, ASP.net, Silverlight, WinForms etc. Obviously there are dozens of Ajax frameworks for Web developers. But this looks like a relatively simple way for corporations to knock out Vista-style Web apps on their existing Microsoft platform.
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