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New Point & Click Web Design Tool Webcast on MSDN
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. -
Extending a WinForms CRM to the Web application
Learn how CRMCompany created a solution from their existing Windows application based CRM that is available over the Web and answers the requirements of the customer. The article explains why Visual WebGui was chosen for this project.
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Visual WebGui 6.4 Preview with cutting-edge Web Design Tool released
Visual WebGui 6.4 Preview 1 is available to download!
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Get to know the new design tools and features of Visual WebGui 6.4 Preview
Just before the new 6.4 Preview is released, Guy Peled (the creator of Visual WebGui) shares on his personal Guy Peled's Blog some of his own thoughts and notes about the upcoming version and the innovative features it holds.
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Forms, reports and charts created using a powerful WYSIWYG visual editor
A new interesting tool which allows forms, reports and charts to be created using a powerful WYSIWYG visual editor was developed atop the Visual WebGui platform.
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Porting Delphi desktop logistics platform to web technology with mobile device integration`
Learn how this Delphi based desktop logistics system was taken and ported into a new solution that is Web based and can integrate with Mobile Devices.
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Visual WebGui open source developers community joins forces
The Visual WebGui open source community is calling its members to join forces and share their web development knowledge and resources such as VWG frameworks. Each member's individual strength combined together to a whole will create something that has a greater power and will contribute everyone.
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A web based EDP internally developed by a single programmer
A web based EDP was internally developed in a hospital by a single developer. The project used Visual WebGui and took less than three months to implement the graphical user interface. The overall project, including the creation of the database and the .NET-Remoting DataLayer, which receives the patient data from the database and encapsulates it to classes passed to the GUI, took about a year to complete.
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A peek at the new Visual WebGui web design tool & its themes
The new Point & Click web design tool - the Control & Theme Designer - presents a ground breaking simple, intuitive developer/designer interface to creating advanced, customized, and creative customer-facing Web user interfaces (UIs) without any need to code in HTML and CSS.
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New web design tool simplifies DHTML graphic design
Developing and designing AJAX Web applications have always been a complex process that required many different skills and knowledge of various coding languages. Visual WebGui RIA Platform is targeting simplification of AJAX development process by offering a visual development environment that flattened the traditional multi-layered development into a single layer requiring basic .Net development skill set. As a result, building line of business AJAX Web applications became simpler, faster and most cost-effective.
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Visual WebGui saves LearningRX $100,000 on development of new Application for franchises
"Visual WebGui is second to none when it comes to deployment… the development experience is fast and enjoyable compared to the WYSINWYG (What you see is NOT what you get) in .aspx pages"
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Designing custom controls with the innovative visual Web design tool
The visual Control & Theme Designer introduced in version Visual WebGui 6.4 version allows to create cool new designs and themes and also custom controls. The new 'how to' tutorial shows how simple it is to create a Visual WebGui custom control with the new designer tool.
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Enhancing Desktop Spreadsheet applications into Web UI
After evaluating Visual WebGui on a few small projects WorksLink decided to employ it on a major project and upgrad their desktop spreadsheet applications to a user-friendly Web UI. "Not only were we learning how to use Visual WebGui, but we were learning how to write web applications for the first time" Said Andrew McGrath. The WorksLink team took the previous .NET WinForms framework and with minimal changes brought it across to Visual WebGui with the VWG toolset.