Northwoods Software Announces JGo 5.4
For software developers who are building diagram-based user interfaces using Java
NASHUA, N.H., April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Northwoods Software today announced the availability of JGo™ 5.4, a newly updated version of their popular diagramming software for Java developers.
JGo makes it easy for developers to add expressive, interactive diagrams to their applications so that relationships within data become clear. JGo provides the controls developers need to easily build applications incorporating interactive diagrams, such as flowcharts, state diagrams, networks, software design tools, workflow editors, and other graphical displays. Applications using JGo allow users to clearly see and better understand data, and quickly manipulate data by interacting directly with diagram, resulting in greater user satisfaction and increased productivity.
JGo 5.4 provides improved support for creating thin-client web applications using JGoWeb and Java Server Pages (JSP). Because JGoWeb runs on the server and generates standard HTML and JavaScript, users do not experience lengthy downloads and can view and interact with the generated pages from multiple different systems and client browsers (including Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari).
For more information about JGo, including access to on-line sample applications demonstrating JGoWeb, please visit:
http://www.nwoods.com/go/jgo.htm
Northwoods Software Corporation, founded in 1994, was the first company to provide diagramming components for Microsoft.NET. Since its founding, Northwoods Software has grown to become one of the world's leading suppliers of interactive diagram components and class libraries. Northwoods prides itself on quality software design and excellent technical support.
JGo and Northwoods Software are trademarks of Northwoods Software Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE Northwoods Software
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