Visual WebGui News & Announcements

Get the latest news from Visual WebGui. The following announcements below should keep you updated with our latest technology, products releases and version updates.

Eyal.Albert posted on July 15, 2008
Project “Webmail” is an email management web base application developed by Gizmox. It allows the user to manage multiple email accounts from different vendors in one place while fulfilling all the standard email applications client abilities.
Visual WebGui, for the first time, enables Silverlight development for enterprises, utilizing Windows Forms-like RAD development and a more powerful and secured GUI.

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.

Visual WebGui over Silverlight version 6.1.1 came out earlier this week. It includes numerous bug fix and new features. Here are the breaking changes and features in that version.
Guy posted on July 27, 2008
The recent changes in the Visual WebGui SDK and the uncertainty in the development directions of Gizmox  and the business model, has raised a lot of concerns and questions. I would like to try and clarify exactly what are our intentions and where is Visual WebGui going to be in the near future.
Eyal.Albert posted on July 28, 2008
These are the bug fix that where done in version 6.1.2.
roy.goffer posted on August 17, 2008
These are the new features and bug fixes for the latest 6.1.3 Silverlight release
The new version 6.2 which is expected to be released on Sep. 26th presents an overall facelift and an improved developer experience, as it introduces a new level of integration into Visual Studio, as well as a consolidated installer.
roy.goffer posted on August 31, 2008
Get updated on your opportunity to meet the Visual WebGui team during September 2008.
Win $10,000 if you hack a Visual WebGui bullet-proof, secured-by-design application and additional $10,000 if you write a business application with less code lines than Visual WebGui.
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