EDITORIAL – ROAD TO WEBUI STUDIO 2011
Jemmy Haryono, Vice President of Marketing
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Few weeks to the final RTM is always the busiest time at Intersoft, be it development,
QA, documentation, marketing, and sales, especially in the first volume of 2011
release. And I am here to share some insight on what to expect on the new Web UI
Studio.
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New in the ASP.NET lineup is WebCombo 5. The new version comes with powerful client
binding technology, technically similar to the WebGrid implementation. It delivers
three times faster performance on our initial testing. Read more below.
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Under the Silverlight and WPF hood, the brand-new data grid, tree view, and scheduler
are three of the key highlights among many other new UI controls. The data grid
has gone through extensive development and available in several public preview releases.
You can read more here. Unlike other tree view controls, UXTreeView focuses on both
performance and user experience. It comes with great features like full MVVM support,
load-on-demand, node searching, three-state checkbox, and more. Read more below.
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As always, we love to hear from our subscriber. If you have any comments or feedback
about this newsletter, please email me at haryono@intersoftpt.com.
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SPECIAL WEBUI STUDIO 2011 PRE-RELEASE OFFER.
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As WebUI Studio 2011 is just around the corner, we are offering an exciting opportunity
to be the first to enjoy the latest innovation from Intersoft Solutions in the most
cost-effective way. Whether you're looking to add more seats for your development
team or migrate your existing solutions – this is the perfect timing to get
your new Premier® subscriptions. Preorder today – get two licenses
at the price of one.
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Hurry! This time-limited offer expires on April 17th 2011. Email
sales@intersoftpt.com or call us at 310-914-0158 now.
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WEBUI STUDIO 2011 FOR SILVERLIGHT HIGHLIGHT.
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The theme on the 2011 Silverlight package is data visualization and we have prepared
a wide array of controls, ranging from a grid view, tree view, to a XPS document
viewer.
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UXGridView is extensively built to handle the most intensive data processing. It's
fully equipped with high-performance features, such as server-side paging and filtering,
rich data editing with validation, batch data update, aggregates, and more. And
the best thing is that each feature is thoroughly designed to work best with MVVM
development pattern. It also runs on both Silverlight and WPF with identical markup.
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When you have millions of rows, it is a common sense to display only a chunk of
it, 20 rows for example, for the best performance. But it is the opposite when user
wants to export the data. All data need to be fetched for the exporting to work
appropriately. Find out how the QueryDescriptor solves this challenge elegantly
and adds full MVVM support for data exporting.
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UXTreeView delivers many powerful and exciting features unrivaled by many competitors.
Leveraging the best practice in MVVM design pattern, UXTreeView enables you to bind
the selected or checked items directly to your data entity. It also features three-state
check box, node search based on keystroke, load-on-demand, node editing, drag-drop,
template customization, and many more.
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Business users demand rich document viewing experiences built right into the Silverlight/WPF
applications. That is how we envisioned the new XPS document viewer control. Built
upon the loosely-coupled UI architecture, it offers a host of rich features such
as document outline, thumbnail navigation, search, text highlighting with copy feature,
and more. And best of all, it also supports printing with built-in document pagination.
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WEBUI STUDIO 2011 FOR WPF HIGHLIGHT.
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WPF developers will be pleased with the new navigation pane and resizable pane controls;
both versatilely integrate to your existing business applications. Make the most
of the available screen estate and take full advantage of the resizing infrastructure
to creatively design the layout. Resizable pane provides various unique features
like fluid content adjustment, one-click expand collapse, and more.
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With a wealth of innovative features, ClientUI's navigation pane delivers rich user
experiences similar to Outlook 2010. Users can collapse the entire navigation pane,
leaving a few pixels out. Click on the large bar to reveal its content, floating
on top of your application. Click here to read more.
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Drag and drop is an essential user experience feature in most desktop-based applications.
ClientUI translates this need by providing a powerful drag-drop architecture. The
latest advancement adds cross window drag-drop capability. This means that you can
now drag an object from one window and drop it on the others.
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ClientUI's versatile drag-drop framework is complemented with rich visual effects.
For examples, when you drag an object and move it to a valid drop zone, the nearby
target container will automatically open up an empty space to indicate that the
drop operation is allowed. In overall, the fluid drag-drop capability makes your
business applications more intuitive, and easier-to-use.
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WEBUI STUDIO 2011 FOR ASP.NET HIGHLIGHT.
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In the past releases, we have been pushing our Silverlight lineups hard, positioning
it as the most comprehensive toolkit in the market, in both quality and quantity-wise.
But that doesn't mean we neglect the ASP.NET development.
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Introducing WebCombo 5 with native client binding technology, you can now easily
retrieve data from web-based services such as Web or WCF services. Similar to the
implementation in WebGrid, client binding mode transfers raw JSON data to the client-side
instead of HTML markups, reducing the transmitted data footprint by over 90%. In
addition, the data processing is done entirely in the client-side without any dependencies
to the server which improves the application's performance in overall.
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The new 2011 release will also include an enhanced version of our flagship WebGrid
Enterprise. It now includes full support for WCF data services and simplifies the
data retrieval through an improved WebGrid LINQ data provider. Learn more about
the new features of both WebCombo and WebGrid here.
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Last but not least, the upcoming release will also include full support for the latest browsers
such as Internet Explorer 9 and Firefox 4, including the support for compatibility mode as well as
the new IE9 "edge" standards mode.
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