Guest Posted April 10, 2011 Posted April 10, 2011 Message from: "Jim Gallagher" Hi, I just installed UniGui and am very impressed with it, especially as a beta product. I look forward to seeing the commercial license terms. How close is the linkage going to be with ExtJS? I saw features on their web site that were very attractive (pivotgrid and some others) that don't appear to be in UniGui as of now. Will more ExtJS functionality be brought into UniGui, or is this conversion something that an end-user of UniGui could attempt, without a massive learning curve? Thanks, Jim -- . Quote
Guest Posted April 11, 2011 Author Posted April 11, 2011 Message from: "Farshad Mohajeri" "Jim Gallagher" wrote in message news:LEfN6t79LHA.3976@anaxagvs227... > Hi, > > I just installed UniGui and am very impressed with it, especially as a > beta product. I look forward to seeing the commercial license terms. > > How close is the linkage going to be with ExtJS? I saw features on > their web site that were very attractive (pivotgrid and some others) > that don't appear to be in UniGui as of now. Will more ExtJS > functionality be brought into UniGui, or is this conversion something > that an end-user of UniGui could attempt, without a massive learning > curve? > Hi Jim, Thanks for your interest in uniGUI. License terms will be announced around version 0.90.0. The new Ext JS you see in Sencha site is Ext JS 4 beta which will be released soon. Current version of uniGUI is based on Ext JS 3.3.0. uniGUI will eventually switch to Ext JS 4, but I can't say the exact version right now. It can be 1.0.0 or 1.1.0. With each new version uniGUI will contain more and more of existing Ext JS functionality. Regards, Farshad Mohajeri . Quote
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