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Diagram Components for .NET Windows Forms and ASP.NET WebForms
Visual Studio 2010 Support
Northwoods Software, a Visual Studio Industry Partner, announces plans to simultaneously ship GoDiagram for Windows Forms, GoDiagram Express for .NET Windows Forms and GoDiagram for ASP.NET Web Forms with Visual Studio 2010. GoDiagram controls allow developers to quickly build graphical user interfaces enabling highly innteractive and intuituive visualization in your applications.
Now available: version 4.0
GoDiagram
has been designed and implemented to take advantage of the many new features
that Microsoft .NET and ASP.NET
provide.
There
is no need to compromise by trying to use an old ActiveX control, because
GoDiagram
is
implemented
entirely in managed code. GoDiagram could be just what you need to bring
your application to life, quickly and easily.
Visual Studio .NET Integration Partner
Northwoods
is a Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Integration Partner (VSIP).
As a VSIP
member we work closely with
Microsoft to ensure that our .NET products
integrate seamlessly into Visual Studio .NET.
Win, Web... both supported
We support three products:
- GoDiagram for
.NET Windows Forms (GoDiagram Win)
- GoDiagram Express for
.NET Windows Forms
- GoDiagram for ASP.NET
Web Forms (GoDiagram Web)
Evaluation Kit
The
evaluation kits include both the basic GoDiagram
controls as well as the AutoLayout and Instruments options. User Guides
and an API Reference Manual help file
are included.
Complete source code for the sample applications,
in both C# and VB, accompany the sample applications themselves, and
you can modify and rebuild them. Be sure to read the FAQ, a separate
compiled help file.
Customer Quotes
"We found the GoDiagram tools to be extremely
powerful and flexible, and intuitively easy to use." Runyans
continued,
"The amount of time and money saved over developing these features
ourselves has been tremendous, allowing us to focus
on other issues, and ultimately affecting our ability to get to market
on time."
Joey
Runyans, Senior Software Engineer, Aegis Technologies Group
"Our users are technically minded in their
discipline but are not necessarily computer oriented. GoDiagram components
have allowed us to develop a new graphical interface to our legacy production
control system that makes our application very intuitive to use. Although
the application is still under development it is our belief that GoDiagram's
clean design and ease-of-use features will allow us to pass the pharmaceutical
industry regulatory GAMP4 validation requirements with "flying colors"."
Grzegorz Piotrowski, Head of Production Systems, ICN Polfa
Product Matrix
| Windows Forms |
Support |
GoDiagram Win Base |
GoDiagram Win Layout |
GoDiagram Win Instruments |
| GoDiagram Win |
30 days |
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| GoDiagram Win Subscription |
1 year with updates |
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| GoDiagram Win Professional |
30 days |
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| GoDiagram Win Professional Subscription |
1 year with updates |
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| ASP.NET WebForms |
Support |
GoDiagram Web Base |
GoDiagram Web Layout |
GoDiagram Web Instruments |
| GoDiagram Web |
30 days |
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| GoDiagram Web Subscription |
1 year with updates |
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| GoDiagram Web Professional |
30 days |
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| GoDiagram Web Professional Subscription |
1 year with updates |
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Enterprise has Everything...
GoDiagram Enterprise Subscription includes everything: WinForms,
WebForms, GoLayout and GoInstruments libraries, plus 1 year of
support with updates.
GoDiagram Express for Windows Forms
GoDiagram Express is simpler and smaller than GoDiagram
Win, and it's inexpensive. Nevertheless, we have
tried to put the most commonly used features of GoDiagram Win into
the Express version. Read more....
Licensing Terms
- No Runtime Royalty
- Support and Updates for 30 days, or 1 year with Subscription
- GoDiagram Express is only supported with the purchase of Support/Subscription
- Source is available for purchase, contact us
here
Converting from Dundas Diagram or Corgent Diagram?
Download Aerobis Ltd.'s white
paper describing their experience
converting from Corgent Diagram (previously called Dundas Diagram)
to GoDiagram.
Ken
Cox has reviewed GoDiagram for Visual Studio Magazine. "The
potential uses for GoDiagram's controls and classes are wide-ranging.
These
controls could have saved weeks of effort in developing a major call-center
application I had a hand in a few years ago. [If] you write process
development
and industrial-control software, GoDiagram provides a terrific alternative
to building all that functionality yourself."
Prior to 2.0, the GoDiagram product was called Go.NET.
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