Northwoods Software Announces GoXam 1.0 for Silverlight and WPF


NASHUA, New Hampshire, November 17 /PRNewswire/ --

- For software developers who are building diagram-based user interfaces 
for Microsoft.NET

Northwoods Software today announced the first public release of its new
GoXam family of products. GoXam allows developers to easily add interactive
diagrams to their WPF and Silverlight applications.

GoXam was designed from the beginning to fully support Microsoft XAML and
is the first diagram component to fully take advantage of data-binding,
templates, and styling. As a result, data templates completely define the
appearance and behavior of all nodes, links, and groups. The templates bind
to application data. In addition, the whole diagram is bound to a model that
automatically examines the application data and determines the node-to-node
relationships (links) and the group-membership relationships. The model helps
keep the diagram in synch with your data without requiring explicit
programming.

GoXam offers dramatic increases in programmer productivity as well as
improving the visual quality and increasing the performance of the resulting
applications.

On-line samples can be viewed and run by visiting
http://www.nwoods.com/go/goxam-samples.htm

Free trial software is available from 
http://www.nwoods.com/go/evaluation.htm

For more information on Northwoods GoDiagram products, please visit:
http://www.nwoods.com

Northwoods Software Corporation, founded in 1994, was the first company
to provide diagramming components for Microsoft.NET. Since its founding,
Northwoods Software has grown to become one of the world's leading suppliers
of interactive diagram components and class libraries. Northwoods prides
itself on quality software design and excellent technical support.

GoDiagram and Northwoods Software are trademarks of Northwoods Software
Corporation, Microsoft and Microsoft .NET are trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.

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