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  • Using Developer Tools
    R rg10

    You can keep developing in .NET with VWG. The VWG Web & Mobile studio is the most comprehensive classic .Net studio that allows Microsoft developers to write applications and deploy on cross client OSs and HTML5 browsers, while leveraging their existing skill set so you don't need to use developer tools. check out: http://www.visualwebgui.com

    Web Development tools help question

  • Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5
    R rg10

    You can also continue developing in .NET using Visual WebGui which is visual studio integrated IDE that allows you to leverage your existing skill set to create engaging HTML5 UIs for developing business mobile applications, cloud application or web applications.

    Web Development html question

  • Gizmox Releases Updated Version of Visual WebGui .NET HTML5 and Enterprise Mobile
    R rg10

    This is first Enterprise Platform for .NET Developers to Build Secure and Efficient HTML5 Applications for Either Desktop Browsers or Mobile Devices, Using the Same Code Base Tel Aviv, Israel, July, 2012: Gizmox (http://www.visualwebgui.com), the leading provider of tools and services to extend enterprise data-driven desktop applications to secured-by-design HTML5 web, cloud and mobile, released today an updated preview version of its Visual WebGui .NET HTML5 and Enterprise Mobile development platform. Following the initial preview version released earlier this year, this update consolidates Gizmox’s HTML5 and Enterprise Mobile frameworks into a single environment where the developer can build HTML5 front-ends, using classic .NET from within Visual Studio, for either the desktop web applications or for cross platform mobile devices, across any operating system and browsers. Visual WebGui’s unique approach is extended to HTML5 and Mobile as it does not hold any data on the device, and the client is responsible only for rendering the UI and capturing user-inputs. The server runs the entire application code, and all the data-processing is carried by it. This secured-by-design architecture meets one of the biggest concerns of enterprises, which are exploring the possibility of allowing customers and personnel to access their enterprise data-centric applications using their devices of choice (BYOD). Furthermore, the HTML5 nature of the framework supports the concept of develop once, deploy many. The major new capabilities and features of the new version: - Full support for the development of both HTML5 desktop and mobile application, allowing the creation of desktop, web and mobile applications from the same code base. - Automatic selection of rendering mechanism by the browser, according to the best browser compatibility (IE, for example, renders faster with XSLT, Chrome with jQuery, and so on). - Lighter HTML structure that improves performance and reduces rendering time. - Fully HTML5 compatible document type (does not require Quirks mode in IE). - Maximizing browser capabilities, by automatically identifying the support each browser has for HTML5 and CSS3 different capabilities. - Full support of CSS3 Visual Effects - adding to controls or application themes a variety of visual effects, such as gradients, transitions, rotations, shadows, animations, and more. - New Web 2.0 layout controls - StackPanel and stacked controls. - 2

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  • What is best way to convert desktop app to web app?
    R rg10

    Hi, I might not be 100% objective as I am associated with Visual WebGui, but I am feeling that I have to jump in this discussion as it seems that it is the best fit for your needs. Due to its "on-server web" architecture Visual WebGui is based on desktop methodologies and concepts so it naturally provides the best starting point for any conversion from desktop to web and in particular to that of a Windows Forms which can be as easy as copy/paste your code and only changing a few namespaces. You can check out some of our migration resources on the VWG Knowledge Base

    Windows Forms question csharp wcf design collaboration

  • ASP.NET control in Silverlight
    R rg10

    I have an ASP.NET control that I bought and I want to use it inside a SL application. Does anyone know how can I do that? Thanks.

    WPF question csharp asp-net
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