Contents tagged with GUI
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VWG extended ListView control
We would like to share with you the cool capabilities that the VWG extended ListView control allows over Asp.Net.
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How to make your ASP.NET third party control run faster
You can learn more on implementing ASP.NET third party controls with the Empty Client approach and by that enhancing its performance and making it secured by design in this article.
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A new Social Networking blogging concept created with Visual WebGui
MyTimelineOnline is a unique blogging website featuring advanced controls that allows users to document their life, or the life of a loved one and to share their collective experiences within their social network and with the world. MyTimelineOnline features a control originally designed by MIT and converted to .NET by Rob Chartier. The timeline view allows users to quickly navigate several years' worth of postings to explore what events occurred in their own life or the lives of others.
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The Geeks are back on a role with a new episode
The Visual WebGui Geeks are back after a short break with a new episode that is available on the Geeks on a role blog.
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Learn how HealthRx Corporation ensured biosafety at top biomedical institutions
In 2002, HealthRx Corporation developed a rich-client solution for the NIH to catalogue and track all potentially hazardous materials used in the many institutes’ biomedical research. The growing need for a web-based solution inspired HealthRx to fold this solution, then called the Potentially Hazardous Materials Information System (PHMIS), into their PI-Dashboard offering, an online biomedical research management tool.
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Completing a trading desk application's UI in a few weeks with Visual WebGui
I would like to share with you the following story showcasing how Visual WebGui enabled MBI to replace the old VB 6.0 with a modern web application that presents an enhanced user experience for the trading desk system. With the old VB 6.0 based system the trading job took a whole day to complete, but with Visual WebGui the process takes only a few hours and is nearly automatic.