InfoNode Docking Windows and InfoNode Tabbed Panel 1.3.0 released
| Jesper Nordenberg 17 Feb 2005 19:21 GMT | Page rating:  |
Linkoping, Sweden
February 16, 2005
NNL Technology AB announces the release of new versions of the
InfoNode Swing products. All products are available under two
licenses, GPL and a commercial license. See http://www.infonode.net
for more information.
InfoNode Docking Windows is a powerful docking windows framework for
Swing. It allows you to create a powerful Swing GUI for your
application with very little code. The application user can easily
customize the layout of application windows to his or her preference.
Try the Web Start demos, http://www.infonode.net/index.html?idwdemo,
to see the benefits of InfoNode Docking Windows. The demo now also
contains a product tour.
Some of the new features in version 1.3.0 are:
- Much improved window restore algorithm.
- Possibility to add custom components in window tabs and tab windows.
- Externally triggered drag and drop of windows.
- Improved window listener support.
- Hover support for tabs and tabbed panel areas.
InfoNode Tabbed Panel is a highly customizable JTabbedPane
replacement. Try the Web Start demos,
http://www.infonode.net/index.html?itpdemo, to see the features of
InfoNode Tabbed Panel.
Some of the new features in version 1.3.0 are:
- Hover support for tabs and other tabbed panel areas.
- Possibility to customize the buttons used in tabbed panels.
InfoNode Look and Feel version 1.3.0 is a slick Look and Feel based on
Metal. It is included in both InfoNode Docking Windows and InfoNode
Tabbed Panel distributions.
Web Site and Contact
The products can be demoed, purchased and downloaded on-line at
http://www.infonode.net.
About NNL Technology AB
NNL Technology AB is a software consulting company founded in 1998.
The company is located in Mjardevi Science Park in Linkoping, Sweden.
NNL specializes in object oriented software development in Java and
C++ and has worked for companies such as Nokia, Autoliv, Sectra and
others. For more information, visit http://www.nnl.se.
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