What a poor marketing-oriented post... First off, you seem to make the assumption that anyone using MS's tool is knee deep in session management and security..... *they're not*, as the baked in Profile, Roles, and Membership objects all take care of that, and once they are setup, a single line in the configuration can protect a file, folder, the whole app..... using the last two versions of studio is like developing DESKTOP applications, but for the web, so I'm not sure what that line of marketing-speak is supposed to make your product look any better.....
On Jan 25, 2:47 pm, visualwebgui <navot.pe...@visualwebgui.com> wrote: > That is a very good question, thank you for asking. I am not objective > nor do I pretend to be. I am one of the creators of Visual WebGui. > What we had in mind is not creating a visual programming that MS > offers, but simplifying a complex multi languages and methodologies > process. With Visual WebGui you develop like you develop DESKTOP > application. Fully object oriented, you do not have to bother with > session management nor do you have to deal with the response and > request or Ajax call or security. It is all handled for you by the > framework itself. But why believe me, there are tens of thousands > developers that already use VWG, some of their experience can be > viewed HERE > > On Jan 25, 2:19 pm, MISS_DUKE <siva...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Microsoft is providing a proper visual environment, then WHY should we > > need this Visual WebGui??!! > > > On Jan 25, 2:57 am, NCSM <chaba...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Gizmox, the developer of Visual WebGui web/cloud applications platform > > > announced the release of its Visual WebGui 6.4 beta 1 version, with > > > expanded capabilities that include the integration of the jQuery > > > library for faster behavior customization and user interface > > > extension. This enables developers to create Web 2.0 user interfaces > > > (UI) in a more expedited and easier manner. In addition, the > > > integration allows jQuery developers to offer a path empowering the > > > jQuery based UI, while maintaining the Visual WebGui server power and > > > security which are vital for data secured – sensitive applications. > > > > With the original VB6 like drag and drop development practices that > > > earned Visual WebGui its popularity as an open source enterprise .Net > > > Ajax platform, the new version lends its simple VB6 like web > > > development empowerment to jQuery developers. In addition, Visual > > > WebGui developers will be able to develop applications using full > > > object oriented environment by utilizing the power of the server and > > > at the same time to write extensions using one of the most popular > > > client side frameworks. > > > > "After a year of getting feedback from users of our free open source > > > versions, we’re testing the waters with this first fully featured > > > commercial beta version, which will enhance functionality by offering > > > users enhanced features, better documentation, performance and better > > > UI customization,” said Navot Peled, CEO of Gizmox, the parent company > > > of Visual WebGui. “And more importantly, we’re fully confident that > > > developers will utilize the integration of jQuery in our solution to > > > reduce Java Script customization headaches.” > > > > The new 6.4 beta 1 version had also gone through intensive > > > infrastructure optimization in order to enhance Visual WebGui’s > > > performance, interactivity and scalability to serve multi simulations > > > users. This version is the first fully featured Visual WebGui version, > > > which is going to go live as the first fully featured commercial > > > version. > > > > 6.4 beta downloads are available atwww.visualwebgui.com-Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -