
WebDailyCalendar – Surprisingly functional ASP.NET 2.0 calendar
November 01st 2005 - ComponentGo company announces release of version 1.0 of WebDailyCalendar. It marks a beginning of migration of well established Windows Forms controls to an ASP.NET 2.0 platform.
WebDailyCalendar is the first ComponentGo product to target ASP.NET 2.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 developers.
“Writing ASP.NET version was not just a simple port of our existing component.†– said Ernest Boron, a developer from a CalendarGo team. “It is a completely different world. We could use our expertise at design level, but code is completely different. And we had to worry about bandwidth limitations, multiple browser compatibility, etc. Implementing simple things like drag&drop or edit-in-place is quite an experience with ASP.NET. No wonder it is usually not implemented in components others develop. We were frequently asked to do it, but only an advent of ASP.NET 2.0 made it possible to keep the high standard we wanted to keepâ€.
WebDailyCalendar is fully managed code written in 100% C#. On a product page http://demo.componentgo.com you will find no less than a dozen of samples, demonstrating various aspects of WebDailyCalendar. Source code of each of these is available. Drag&Drop and Edit-in-Place is supported and a system calendar can be used for navigation. WebDailyCalendar for ASP.NET includes full source code.
WebDailyCalendar is the first ComponentGo product to target ASP.NET 2.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 developers. Written in managed C# it is seamlessly integrated with Visual Studio.NET 2005. With a minimum of programmer’s work it provides an ASP.NET application with fully functional calendars.
For additional information: http://www.componentgo.com

WebDailyCalendarGo 1.0 was released by ComponentGo on Thursday 03 November 2005. Its known requirements are : ASP.NET 2.0 on a server; IE, Firefox, Netscape or Opera on a client.
WebDailyCalendarGo will run on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.