Visual WebGui Blog
ASP.NET Web & Mobile HTML5 Application Delivery
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Visual WebGui for the web and cloud, is what Visual Basic was, for the desktop
Just a decade and a half ago, the process of building a simple Windows-based application could have been described as a nightmare. The introduction of Visual Basic changed it so developers could for the first time implement Windows applications in an intuitive, graphical environment by dragging controls onto a form.
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Cloud application platform allows enterprise app on Windows Azure
Due to Visual WebGui cloud application platform, developers can now deploy their applications to Windows Azure with the click of a button with no re-writes or new programming skills needed.
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A new document management web solution was developed in Visual WebGui over ASP.NET
e-grou is an online document management and workflow collaboration service that was developed using Visual WebGui after the company gave a good effort to build that web application with ASP.NET but found that it was too time consuming and that performance also was an issue in certain cases. “...With Visual WebGui we ported our previous web client in just a couple of months with additional functionality, better performance, and looking much better from the graphical point of view... Choosing VWG reduced significantly the development effort and skills required to create a windows-like web user interface.” José Santos
The full case is available here which explains the reasons for haltering the ASP.NET development and how "...choosing VWG reduced significantly the development effort and skills required to create a windows-like web user interface,” -
Visual WebGui Web/Cloud Application Platform 6.3.12 Released
Visual WebGui version 6.3.12 was released today as a further stabilization on the way to 6.4.
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Win $10,000 for writing an application with fewer lines of code
In the first code challenge of its kind, Visual WebGui is offering a $10,000 and giving away prizes valued at thousands of dollars in their call to developers to be the first to submit a Webmail application written by another framework with fewer lines of code.
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Visual WebGui Web/Cloud Platform last 6.4 Preview version released
Visual WebGui 6.4 Preview 4 was released and available for download here.
This version presents an important progress as Preview 4 is the last Preview version of the 6.4 version.
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Open Letter to the Editor of CIO regarding Cloud applications
This is an Open Letter to the Editor of CIO in response to an article posted on Computer World discussing the five problems that supposedly keep legacy applications out of the Cloud.
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Visual WebGui 6.3.11 released with a designer fix
Visual WebGui version 6.3.11 released after the R&D team had a major breakthrough with an issue that had been with us from day one of the Visual WebGui designer. The issue (VWG-642) which caused the designer to get closed is now resolved and included in this version as well as in the upcoming 6.4 Preview 4 version.
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A new Power Management solution can save on hardware and resources for IT
Navot Peled, CEO of Gizmox, challenged the “Green IT trend” with the announcement this week that its product, Visual WebGui, has been successfully providing energy and environmental benefits to enterprises, with its solutions that dually cut costs for hardware and software.
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Should Visual WebGui be used for the Umbraco Back office UI
Daniel Bardi, a Visual WebGui user shared his experience with the Umbraco community as he wrote in his post "...The UI is amazing and works in all known webbrowsers... it's the reason I had decided on the platform for the project (and by reading the many, many reviews). The framework allows non-web developers (or winform developers) to build web applications using a WinForms development environment. No more worries about session and state.