Last week at the 2011 BUILD conference Microsoft unveiled their grand strategy for Windows 8. In the process they really set the direction for all Microsoft-based client technologies for the next decade. It is worth acknowledging the magnitude of this...
I am very pleased to announce our latest release -- ComponentArt Data Visualization for Windows Phone 7 -- the industry's first complete framework for building interactive mobile dashboards targeting Microsoft's new mobile operating system. There...
When we launched our 2009 Silverlight Coding Competition back in June, we didn't quite know what to expect. Silverlight was still relatively new and participation required real effort on the part of contestants, so we weren't sure if we were going...
As you may know by now, late on Friday (or more precisely early on Saturday) we shipped a major release, UI Framework 2009.3, containing our brand-new suite of Silverlight Charting and Visualization controls . We are quite proud of what we were able to...
The summer is almost officially over and the deadline for submitting your Silverlight app is now only hours away. The application submission form will be taken down tomorrow (September 22) at exactly 2:00pm Eastern Time. If you have a publicly accessible...
Ok, this should be a lot of fun! ComponentArt has just announced the official beginning of the 2009 Summer Silverlight Coding Competition . Starting immediately and throughout the summer (until September 22), developers can submit their Silverlight applications...
Shipping UI Framework 2009.1 was a lot more than a software release here at ComponentArt. In many ways, it was a re-launch of the company itself. Now that the big release is out in the wild, I thought that it would be fun to reflect on what we have done...
We are excited to announce the availability of ComponentArt Web.UI for Silverlight Beta - our latest suite of controls for Rich Internet Application development. The initial release will feature eight controls, with rapid expansion of the suite planned...
The Web.UI product team has been hard at work on the next major release of ComponentArt's flagship product line. I am pleased to announce that the release of Web.UI 2008.2 is on the horizon and that it will include three new controls, a major Grid...
We are thrilled to announce the release of ComponentArt Charting 2008.1. This product has been in the works for well over a year and it brings a number of truly important new features to the market. At this time I would like to highlight the two most...
We've been hard at work on Web.UI 2008.1 for a few months now, and I am happy to report that we are rapidly approaching the feature-complete beta milestone for the next major Web.UI release. This means that we are ready to announce what will be included...
Since the time we shipped our first production suite of native ASP.NET AJAX controls back in November of 2006, we've been experimenting with new ways of doing efficient incremental page updates. We felt that we had something promising on our hands...
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Fri Jan 25, 2008 @ 9:29 AM
Filed under: AJAX, ComponentArt, ASP.NET AJAX, XML, ASP.NET 3.5, AJAX 2.0, JSON, Web.UI, Web Services
Without any doubt, the upcoming Editor control is the most anticipated product ever developed by ComponentArt. Our customers have been telling us for years that they are unhappy with existing solutions on the market, and that we should make a ComponentArt...
Now that Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 has shipped , it's a good time to talk about the next version of ASP.NET and Visual Studio. More specifically, I am happy to share some good news on how Microsoft's next major platform release will affect ComponentArt's...
A little while ago it hit us that our website was almost 3 years old. It had aged well, but the polish was starting to come off, and it grew to the point where its navigation was no longer adequate. It was time for a complete re-vamp. While brainstorming...