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Thread EWB 2.0
Sat, Mar 22 2014 2:38 AMPermanent Link

Code

Is there an ETA on when EWB 2.0 will be available?
Sat, Mar 22 2014 11:52 AMPermanent Link

Raul

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Code wrote:
Is there an ETA on when EWB 2.0 will be available?
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No but see here :
http://www.elevatesoft.com/forums?action=view&category=ewb&id=ewb_general&msg=4502&page=1

Raul
Thu, Mar 27 2014 2:15 AMPermanent Link

Godfrey

Ultimatesoft

Code wrote:

Is there an ETA on when EWB 2.0 will be available?

Also waiting for Ver2
Thu, Mar 27 2014 5:47 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

It may be worth saying which specific you are waiting for - the product is quite
usable right now. My understanding is that the version 2 is mainly about more
flexibility in the theme capability, and making third party components a
possibility. But there are ways to do a lot yourself today without waiting for an
update, and you get a head start in the meantime.

/Matthew Jones/
Thu, Mar 27 2014 1:09 PMPermanent Link

Code

I was wondering about code insight?
Fri, Mar 28 2014 6:29 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Interesting. It's one of those things that I wonder if it is a big deal, or nothing.
There are of course two sides to EWB: the developer part and the output
capabilities. Both are important, but only the latter affects the customer. There
are some IDE improvements I'd like, and sure, code insight would be one, but it
comes down to resources and the output capabilities are the most important at the
moment in my opinion.

/Matthew Jones/
Fri, Mar 28 2014 8:02 AMPermanent Link

Godfrey

Ultimatesoft

It may be worth saying which specific you are waiting for - the product is quite
usable right now. My understanding is that the version 2 is mainly about more
flexibility in the theme capability, and making third party components a
possibility. But there are ways to do a lot yourself today without waiting for an
update, and you get a head start in the meantime.

/Matthew Jones/

Waiting for more theme flexibility.  
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