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Keep in Touch with Webix: How to Report Issues and Perform Feature Requests

We are happy to remind that you are warmly welcome to take part in the improvement of Webix products. There are different communication channels at your disposal. They allow requesting new features and reporting issues or bugs. In the course of time any widgets and controls require updates and upgrades. That’s why we strive to establish interaction and cooperation with our users. Don’t miss the chance to give us feedback and share your ideas using any convenient methods of communication.

Webix 6.0 and Icons: Painless Transition

It’s been about three weeks since our latest Webix release. We are very happy to have received so much feedback from our users. Among messages and comments there are questions concerning migration to Webix 6.0, and one of the popular issues is still the “Where have all the icons gone?” question. That is why I decided to deal with this issue individually and share the salvation guide.

Webix 6.0 and Icons: Painless Transition

Webix FAQ: Licenses

Hey everyone!

New week, new beginning. The number of our subscribers and customers is growing, and we are certainly pleased with that. 🙂 But the more customers appear, the more questions are asked. As a result, the idea of creating a series of articles considering answers on questions related to a particular topic was born. Today we’ll speak about Webix License.

Webix license

 

There are a couple of ways of how you can get our product:

  1. you can download free Trial version, to start and to try our Pro Edition, which has advanced functionality, goes under Webix Developer license and can be distributed in commercial projects. You can use Webix trial version for 1 month only.;
  2. you can download Standard Edition, which has standard functionality, goes under Open source (GNU GPLv3) and can’t be distributed in not open source projects;
  3. and finally, you can purchase any of our existing licenses, receive an email with the link, download the package and start developing.