Resco, a supplier of advanced developer components and tools for mobile devices, releases today Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009, which is optimized for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5.
"New Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 represents one of the most powerful suites for mobile apps development," said Radomir Vozar, Resco's Enterprise Solutions division director. "2009 release allows developers creating apps that set new trends in mobility especially in the area of graphic interface and touch functionality."
Touch functionality enhancement
The Touch technology made enormous break-through into mobility. The touch supported mobile device control is natural, comfortable, and trendy. Besides, it makes the overall device control much easier. Based on these facts, Resco presents new Toolkit that fully supports Touch functionality in the most of the controls.
Brand new components
The new version of Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 gets three brand new controls to the portfolio. Resco Toolbar control consists of a simple bar with buttons. Resco Tab control consists of multiple tabs that are customizable in accordance with modern graphics and user control capabilities. Resco Tooltip control serves as a help for displaying additional information in situations where they cannot be displayed due to insufficient space. Tooltip control is a simple window with text that developer locates at a particular place within device screen. All of these components are primarily focused on the Touch functionality and improved Graphic Interface.
More attractive GUI
Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 offers controls with immense improvements of Graphic User Interface. As it is stated hereinbefore, graphic attractiveness plays an important role in the commercial success of any application. The graphic attractiveness aspect is therefore directly implemented into Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009.
“Microsoft is committed to providing Windows Mobile developers with a robust and flexible platform that allows them to take advantage of powerful suites of components such as MobileForms Toolkit,” says Jason Lim, director of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. “The new version of MobileForms Toolkit 2009 provides developers with new and improved tools so they can work even more effectively and deliver applications that consumers want.”
Developers working with new Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 have all presumptions to create either business or end-user applications that are able to compete not only in perfect utility but in graphic attractiveness and the most modern means of device control as well.
About Resco MobileForms Toolkit
Resco MobileForms Toolkit is one of the richest and most comprehensive sets of Visual Studio controls and libraries designed for developers of software solutions for mobile devices. In its portfolio there are controls and libraries that tackle most problems developers encounter in the mobile environment. Flexible keyboard, professional list control, powerful grid control, charting control, and scheduling control — to mention only the most frequently used ones.
For more information about Resco MobileForms Toolkit, visit the link below.
"New Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 represents one of the most powerful suites for mobile apps development," said Radomir Vozar, Resco's Enterprise Solutions division director. "2009 release allows developers creating apps that set new trends in mobility especially in the area of graphic interface and touch functionality."
Touch functionality enhancement
The Touch technology made enormous break-through into mobility. The touch supported mobile device control is natural, comfortable, and trendy. Besides, it makes the overall device control much easier. Based on these facts, Resco presents new Toolkit that fully supports Touch functionality in the most of the controls.
Brand new components
The new version of Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 gets three brand new controls to the portfolio. Resco Toolbar control consists of a simple bar with buttons. Resco Tab control consists of multiple tabs that are customizable in accordance with modern graphics and user control capabilities. Resco Tooltip control serves as a help for displaying additional information in situations where they cannot be displayed due to insufficient space. Tooltip control is a simple window with text that developer locates at a particular place within device screen. All of these components are primarily focused on the Touch functionality and improved Graphic Interface.
More attractive GUI
Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 offers controls with immense improvements of Graphic User Interface. As it is stated hereinbefore, graphic attractiveness plays an important role in the commercial success of any application. The graphic attractiveness aspect is therefore directly implemented into Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009.
“Microsoft is committed to providing Windows Mobile developers with a robust and flexible platform that allows them to take advantage of powerful suites of components such as MobileForms Toolkit,” says Jason Lim, director of the Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft Corp. “The new version of MobileForms Toolkit 2009 provides developers with new and improved tools so they can work even more effectively and deliver applications that consumers want.”
Developers working with new Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2009 have all presumptions to create either business or end-user applications that are able to compete not only in perfect utility but in graphic attractiveness and the most modern means of device control as well.
About Resco MobileForms Toolkit
Resco MobileForms Toolkit is one of the richest and most comprehensive sets of Visual Studio controls and libraries designed for developers of software solutions for mobile devices. In its portfolio there are controls and libraries that tackle most problems developers encounter in the mobile environment. Flexible keyboard, professional list control, powerful grid control, charting control, and scheduling control — to mention only the most frequently used ones.
For more information about Resco MobileForms Toolkit, visit the link below.