Contents tagged with case study
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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 rescues Talex in web enabling its HelpDesk system frontend
A new Visual WebGui legacy application migration to Web case study is available.
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A web-based application simplifying software distribution
"Only several days of development were needed for the creation of the application, compared to some weeks which would have been required with other solutions. Moreover, the code maintenance is very convenient so that additional savings are already obvious," Thilo Ruhland
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New Visual Webui web development cases published
Two new showcases are available on the Visual WebGui Showcases section. Both cases present projects from companies that have experienced and created solutions with Visual WebGui before.
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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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A MS Access tool replaced by a Web based solution in 2 weeks
Learn how Culpepper and Associates created a Web based Job Maintenance Application from their previous MS Access tool. Culpepper was in need of an easy way to update the job descriptions and job-level hierarchy for all of our jobs and this article explains how Visual WebGui made building this application very easy, while allowing quick development process and ease of use by the management and end users.
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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 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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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.
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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.