DBI Technologies releases Studio Controls for COM v1.2
Building on a tradition of Industry tested Scheduling and Interface Design Component Software
WINNIPEG, Aug. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - DBI Technologies Inc., the development community's premier provider of interface design and scheduling component software is pleased to announce the release of Studio Controls for COM v2.1. This new release provides traditional application developers with an advancing set of interface design and appointment scheduling components. 'There are many commercial applications in the market place developed in traditional IDE's, and in our current economic climate, many organizations are giving new life to their products with new features that can be quickly implemented."
DBI has seen an incredible increase in the interest of Scheduling and User Interface design component software for COM based development environments over the last number of months. "We're pleased to be able to respond to our customer requests for additional enhancements that are now found in release v1.2 of Studio Controls for COM", said Craig Gluck, senior VP of product development. "The 62 royalty free components that comprise Studio Controls for COM are a perfect choice for commercial software companies and consultants offering packaged solutions for their customers." Studio Controls for COM adheres to Microsoft standards delivering design and operational performance wrapped in an advanced developer experience.
Value is more important than ever and competitive advantage even more critical in our current business climate. The combination of Value and Competitive Advantage can be found in Studio Controls for COM v1.2 offering benefits for Windows developers and for their end-users. Value also includes being able to provide an outstanding developer experience, which is a tenant of good business and a point of pride for DBI. The release of Studio Controls for COM v1.2 offers Windows developers the latest in Windows styles and themes, a new set of data presentation features, as well, DBI's industry respected high level of customer service.
The release of Studio Controls for COM v1.2 continues DBI's market support for Windows developers offering nine logical groups of components covering: Scheduling, Data management (Lists, Trees and Grids), Masked Edits, Calendaring, UI Design, Navigation, Presentation, Dialogues and general app styling. Each current license of a DBI component product includes annual product updates, upgrades, new component releases and technical support on an annualized basis. DBI has made managing a set of third party component software easy through the product's integrated Product Manager. The Product Manager becomes a single point of developer access to all of the product's assets; components, help files, demo's and sample applications, licensing, online software activation, product updates and related news items are all available from a single double click.
A single developer's license of Studio Controls for COM starts at $749. Complete product details including samples with integrated PEM viewers in Visual Basic and Visual FoxPro formats can be found at: http://www.dbi-tech.com.
About DBI Technologies Inc.
DBI Technologies Inc. is a commercial software development company focused on empowering application developers with the most flexible and respected, reusable commercial component software for Scheduling and Presentation layer application design. DBI is recognized for its award winning component products and its technical support for customers working in any Microsoft or .NET and OLE compliant development environment.
As an industry leader in the implementation of component-based application development, DBI provides creative solutions for its customers, incorporating current technologies built on commercially sound component-based architectures. http://www.dbi-tech.com.
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SOURCE DBI Technologies Inc.
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