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Following the successful conversion of its Service & Support system to the web with Visual WebGui, NetworkD chooses to improve the responsiveness of its web-based Windows password reset tool using Visual WebGui.

“There is no other software platform on the market today that can give traditional desktop application developers the ability to transition that knowledge and experience directly to a web development environment – providing an unprecedented development experience.”
"Because of the easy graphical development environment and the integration into Visual Studio we were able to roll out the product within 2 weeks."
"The way Visual WebGui handles the Ajax plumbing behind the scenes produces great performance results… The familiarity of the controls combined with the performance of lightweight Ajax calls make Visual WebGui truly great!" Stephen Anders
"Only several days of development were needed for the creation of the application, compared to some weeks which would have been required with other solutions. Moreover, the code maintenance is very convenient so that additional savings are already obvious," Thilo Ruhland
“Visual WebGui turned out to be a magic stick to heal most of our ASP.NET problems and concerns… We want to be rich, so use VWG and give us 10% of the money you will save” Marcin Pytel, Project Manager
"Visual WebGui provides the best balance between development simplicity and the ability to create rich, intuitive UIs… and saving up to 90% on bandwidth and 50% on CPU usage… on top of savings of $75 per PC," Mark McGinn, Managing Director of Verismic Software
"Choosing VWG reduced significantly the development effort and skills required to create a windows-like web user interface.” José Santos
"by using Visual WebGui …DCSoft was able to lower the cost to be what was expected of WinForms development, not ASP.NET development!... the advantage of using Visual WebGui is easily seen by what skills were not required: ASP.NET directives, HTML, DHTML, CSS, and AJAX concepts," David Ching, Chief Applications Engineer and Microsoft MVP
"Development assumed productivity would be equal to the speed of developing WinForms applications, and this proved to be a correct assumption… the application performs very well and… has exceeded expectations." Mike Bennett.
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