Time flies… Especially in summer. So, don’t miss your chance to enjoy the warm days. Meanwhile, June is already over, and we’ve prepared for you a follow-up with the most significant Webix news and articles of the past month.
Today we are happy to introduce Webix 6.4. We dedicated this release to stabilizing the library itself and its integration with backend platforms. Alongside the long list of fixes, the new version includes the support of Amazon S3 for File Manager, .NET backend examples for Webix widgets, and the updated WJet CLI tool for quick prototyping of Webix Jet apps. Read more for details.
We are happy to present the second interview in our new series of articles about how Webix users put their ideas into practice. If you want to share your experience in building apps with Webix, you are welcome to contact us.
Today we will tell you about Jochen who is an experienced SharePoint and Office 365 developer, consultant, and business analyst from Germany.
Recently, quite a lot of Webix users have reported spam and malware sent from the email addresses of Webix Team members. But owls are not what they seem. Internet criminals get more and more creative at getting to people’s personal information and money. So do not let down your guard! Read more to find out how to tell a spammer from a Webix Team member and how not to give away your info and money.
Hi everyone! Today I suggest you dive into 6.3 updates and have a closer look at the buttons.
Starting from the new version you can easily tune the look and feel of your buttons thanks to the optimized settings. However, we couldn’t avoid some breaking changes, but still, you can easily integrate new buttons into your application by following this guide. Let’s start!
We always feel happy when we learn how our UI library helps our customers translate their ideas into reality. Are you a Webix user? We would be glad to hear your story. Feel free to contact us with your showcases.
The opener of our new article series is an interview with one of the Webix users, a programmer Valeriy Kuznetsov. He develops digital solutions for both leading agricultural companies and small enterprises.
Webix allowed Valeriy to create an effective cloud tool for software development within a short time. The system is called WizXpert. This solution combines back-end, front-end, and hybrid mobile app development. The system’s interface is Webix-based.
As promised, today I will share with you a Webix solution for creating real-time apps. You will find out how to use a WebSocket connection for:
Grab the demo and join me.
Meet new Webix 6.3. With the new version, you will get the full-screen mode for UI widgets, new rules of button styling and typing, promises for data saving, and mentioning functionality in the Comments widget.
Check the complete list of new features and updates on the What’s new page and read on to find out more.
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