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ComponentArt Charting 2008.1 introduces an easy way for end users to customize the look and feel of charts. This is accomplished through a JavaScript client-side API. Charting toolbar demo in ComponentArt’s new Charting gallery shows how this can be done.
The toolbar demo allows the end user change the following ...
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Last night we updated the official Web.UI product roadmap.
We are about 1-2 weeks off target regarding the release dates that were announced back in November. However, the good news is that the 2007.1 release will include one additional control (Dialog for ASP.NET), adding a total of three new controls: ComboBox, ToolBar, and Dialog.
Adding a ...
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The final version of ASP.NET AJAX was released today. We are very pleased to simultaneously announce the immediate availability of the full production version of ComponentArt Web.UI for ASP.NET AJAX. Taking those "beta" signs off our ASP.NET AJAX product line felt really good!
Developing for various technology preview and ...
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"Interoperability" is a term that has been used by several ASP.NET control vendors, including ComponentArt, to describe integration with ASP.NET AJAX. However, since we shipped the first public beta release of Web.UI for ASP.NET AJAX, we started using new verbiage to describe our product offering: "True ASP.NET AJAX Controls". ...
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We recently shipped Web.UI 2006.2. The second major release of Web.UI this year includes a brand-new platform build: Web.UI for ASP.NET AJAX. However, no new controls were added to the suite this time around. I would like to take this opportunity to provide additional background information, as well as explain why we think that our direction will ...
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We have recently completed converting our suite of user interface controls from the latest Community Technology Preview "Atlas" build to ASP.NET AJAX Beta 1. The Beta 1 release of ASP.NET AJAX is significant because it closely resembles what is soon going to be released as the official version 1.0 of the product. However, it does ...
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