Release Date: Thursday, July 01, 2010
Pavuk Technologies is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Pavuk IDF v2.0.
Pavuk IDF v2.0 utilizes the ExtJS scripting library from Sencha (www.sencha.com
) as the new rendering engine. This technology enables Pavuk to support a wider range of browsers including the iPad and provides the platform for more new and exciting features in future releases of Pavuk.
Pavuk IDF is a framework for building and deploying enterprise application systems that interact with users with the web browser being the primary interface. It enables system developers to build and deploy complex systems without the need to learn and master traditional web development technologies and layers of communication. Its "One Step to Web (SM)" technology produces applications in record time. An event-driven API enables programmers to build complex business rules functions to suit their specific needs.
Said Bill Crowell, President,"Version 2.0 builds on the reliability of version 1.6 while providing a more pleasing visual experience for the users. The migration to the ExtJS library paves the way for many new features in future releases and we are very pleased with our relationship with Sencha."
The scheduled release date is August 1, 2010.
Pavuk IDF v2.0 is offered in 2 versions: Enterprise Edition on OS X 10.6 and Standard Edition on Linux.
About Pavuk Technologies, LLC
For more information, visit http://www.Pavuk.com
About Pavuk IDF
PavukIDF is an application development framework. It is a complete application development and runtime system for virtually any size database application. Pavuk is completely different from other RAD products on the market today. It functions as a master application from which applications developed inside of it run. Pavuk IDF is also used to develop itself!
The core concept for Pavuk applications is the Virtual Desktop. The VD is set to display nicely in monitors having a screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels. This is to eliminate scrolling and panning in the primary application window. The VD is defined into several distinct areas:
The Logo for your applications logo.
The Record ID section - shows the record ID, descriptions and user-defined output such as balances.
The User section which shows important information about the user presently logged in.
The Command section which shows all available command buttons for this particular form.
The Data section. This is where 1-8 tabs of data are made available for input and display.
Hyperlinks are all buttons to facilitate the use of handheld devices. The clean and consistent layout has proven to be easy to train and easy to use for staff members who have varying levels of computer expertise.
The use of hovertext further guides the users through the application space.
With Pavuk, applications are natively web applications. Pavuk handles the dynamic form rendering, record locking, transaction updating and audit logging of all record updates. For many applications, no further computer programming is required.
For more complex applications, there is a fully event-driven API that enables programmers to write business rules in QM BASIC and link these API calls to any event. Each event type may call multiple API routines in sequence. The use of the API frees the programmer from handling the user interface layer.
PavukIDF also includes standard APIs for sending automated Email and SMS messages. More standard APIs will be added over time to further enhance the capabilities of Pavuk.
For more information, visit http://www.Pavuk.com
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