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- Full Compatibility with Windows Vista
- Customizable Drag and Drop Animation in Run Time
- DHTML Rendering Enhancements providing faster rendering and
enabling multi-tab browsing in Internet Explorer 7
- VeriSign Certification Signatures for the entire installation
process for higher security
"This new version of Visual WebGui addresses many of the issues raised by the development community about our previous releases," said Navot Peled, CEO of Gizmox. "This edition enables a more efficient usage and configuration of Visual WebGui and the installer includes all of Visual WebGui SDK's. NET versions as well as all of the commercial extensions. We look forward to hearing from our community of developers, who can evaluate the entire solution suite free of charge."
Gizmox is the Company that released Visual WebGui to the public in early 2008, is poised to create a new standard in cloud computing. Since its release there have been over 250,000 downloads of its DHTML version. Visual WebGui (VWG) is a new 'Web like Desktop' platform that offers open source rapid application development (RAD) framework for Line of Business AJAX & Silverlight applications atop the platform. VWG cuts down development time (proven up to 90%) without compromising on extensibility, scalability, performance, security or complexity.
About Gizmox
Gizmox, the developer of Visual WebGui open source platform and a member
of Microsoft's Visual Studio Industry Partner (VSIP) program was founded in
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