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Show case: IFileNet had used VWG to port desktop App. full functionality to web
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After IFN began to use Visual WebGui as a platform to create its next generation ECM and BPM solutions, it was only natural to use VWG in order to port hours reporting capabilities to the web. In an accumulated month of one non-web qualified developer...
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New! White paper: Is Visual WebGui just another Citrix look alike?
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The second question of every second newbie to Visual WebGui is, so how do you differ from Citrix? There is, of course, a reason behind the question. This paper sets out to disperse the ambiguity and make it quite clear what VWG really is. Interested?...
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Hi All, Version 6.0 is shiped
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Just wanted to let you know that version 6.0 is about to stabilize completely as the 4th stabilization version is now available ( Downloads Page ). Many thanks to all of you, community members, participating in the process :) Regards, Itzik Spitzen
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MSDN Webcast: Programming a Full-Blown Silverlight Line-of-Business Application in 20 Minutes (Level 100)
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada) Event Overview In this webcast, we use the Gizmox Visual WebGui framework to "light up" a fully blown, line-of-business application in 20 minutes. We demonstrate how we make Windows Forms...
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MSDN Webcast: Programming a Full-Blown AJAX Enterprise Application in 20 Minutes (Level 100)
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada) Event Overview It is all about simplicity when programming next–generation, complex Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) applications. In this webcast, we develop a fully blown AJAX enterprise...
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Mark Reed NetworkD: 2nd major application ported to VWG
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I just wanted to show off some screenshots and information on the second major product that my company has created using VWG as the base framework. We just finished updating our iControl for Windows product's admin / web end-user interface from regular...
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SAP had chosen Visual WebGui for strategic web application
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SAP had chosen Visual WebGui for strategic web application, Mr. SAAR of SAP, explains why in an interview. click on the picture for the interview
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VWG Communication between sessions and mashup capabilities
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Hi All, I wanted to hear your thoughts about a few features that we are contemplating on integrating to VWG. We have recently been receiving more and more issues that could have been solved by enabling communication between sessions and the embedding...
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Visual WebGui Joins Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partner Program
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Visual WebGui, developed and marketed by Gizmox, is a revolutionary approach to creating DHTML or Microsoft Silverlight applications TEL AVIV, ISRAEL — May 7, 2008 — Visual WebGui, helping bring AJAX & Microsoft Silverlight applications...
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MVP Mike McIntyre: Visual Web Gui is an open source product for porting .NET Windows Forms applications to the web
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It is used to create ASP.NET web applications with a very AJAX like experience - without the AJAX programming hassle. It may be worth it to you to give it a try. Though it's little rough around the edges at this point, this product can be used today to...
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