Posts Tagged “user experience”
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Enhance your FiC Application look and feel with a Web Designer!
Wanna provide your Web Application users a unique experience?
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Adapting 'Surface Events'
We call Surface Events – or Client-side Events – events that trigger fast and only alter the aspect of the display and/or static contents, and thus don’t require an interaction with the data on the server.
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FoxInCloud 2.26.2 is released!
FoxInCloud 2.26.2: even more hardened
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What do you need a Web App for?
Web Applications have been a hot topic since 2005 (more than 10 years ago…), when
AJAX
was first coined in the post by Jesse James Garrett “Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications”. -
FoxInCloud adapts your Web App to any screen size.
Classic or Bootstrap, your FoxInCloud Web App. IS responsive
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FoxInCloud 2.26.1 improves Web App availability and control
FoxInCloud 2.26.1 improves your Web App availability ratio
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The VFP community worldwide, lessons learned from the FoxInCloud site
Here and there we hear that “the FoxPro community is dead”. Could sound like a legitimate assertion since Microsoft has stopped upgrading VFP 10 years ago, and stopped supporting it 3 years ago.
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FoxInCloud gets Bootstrapped!
We are happy and excited to announce a major evolution for FoxInCloud in the coming months: the support of Bootstrap framework.
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Adding a Google Map to a FoxInCloud Form
FoxInCloud supports Google Map in both desktop and Web mode, with a high level of progam and/or user interaction. This post shows how, with very simple code, your application can provide a great map user experience on any device: desktop, browser on desktop or hand-held device.
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Altering User Interface Composition at Runtime
In FoxInCloud desktop and web applications, developer can easily adapt the visual display to the context at runtime by either hiding/showing, enabling/disabling, or adding/removing objects.
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FoxInCloud Server logs the Internet and Browser Response Times
We just added the Internet and Browser response times to the log and FoxInCloud Application Server status page (aka ‘dashboard’):