Coolite Toolkit Version 0.5.4 now available for download.
 

Introducing Coolite Toolkit

Thursday, February 7, 2008 posted by geoffrey.mcgill | 2 Comments

ExtJS LogoCoolite, Inc. is thrilled to announce our collaboration with ExtJS, LLC. The deal has been in the works for a while, but it's now ready for prime time.

The first product to be released from the Coolite.Ext collaboration is Coolite Toolkit

Coolite Toolkit is an Ext official suite of ASP.NET Web Controls built on the Ext JavaScript Framework.

The suite of web controls were built with a focus on bringing full Visual Studio Design-Time support to the Ext JavaScript Framework. A marriage of server-side and client-side frameworks.

The first trial release of the Coolite Toolkit is now available for download and ready to install.

Developers using Coolite Toolkit benefit from features including:
  • Powerful integration of the Ext JavaScript Framework.
  • Full Design-Time support in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 & 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2005 & 2008.
  • Drag-and-drop ease of use.
  • Current support for Window, Panel and a many Form Controls including DatePicker, Calendar and HtmlEditor.
  • New Controls being added weekly.
  • Dual Licensed (LGPL 3.0 and Coolite Commercial License).
  • Professional support options available shortly.
A good first step to joining and contributing to the Coolite Community is to visit the Forums.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments and we will do our best to help out. Currently, technical support is only provided via the Coolite Community Forums.

We welcome everyone to Coolite.

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Blogger AuralFix said...
Visual Studio developers are a good market, but you guys should seriously go after SharePoint Designer (for SharePoint 2007).

SharePoint's biggest problem is the out of the box interface/webforms. However, it's greatest overlooked (by the AJAX community) asset is that all data is formatted as XML.

EXTJS + SharePoint = You'll be viewed as a hero.
on March 19, 2008 6:38 PM
Blogger geoffrey.mcgill said...
@AuralFix - Thanks for the excellent feedback. SharePoint is in the plan.
on March 19, 2008 9:35 PM

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