| GoDiagram
for .NET 3.0 released!
Our
Go libraries are graphical components that allow developers to quickly
build graphical applications.
Go has been designed for high performance, ease of use and flexibility
to meet a wide variety of requirements. You can easily customize Go just
by setting properties on views, documents, and objects, or by providing
event handlers for the controls.
Three Choices: Microsoft .NET, Java, or MFC
We offer three class libraries, one for Microsoft® .NET called GoDiagram
for .NET,
one for Java called JGo for Java and
one for C++ / MFC called GO++. Each
is written to tightly integrate with and seamlessly extend their native
environments.
GoDiagram for .NET
is our latest product. GoDiagram for .NET, written entirely in managed
code, has been designed and implemented from scratch to take full advantage
of
the
many new
features
that .NET provides. Northwoods Software's GoDiagram is the first
diagramming component in the market that is designed for .NET. It represents
our company's
mission to being the world leader in diagramming component software.
GoDiagram for .NET is the latest in a line of diagramming class libraries
from Northwoods
Software.
JGo for Java
follows the successful design of the MFC GO++ library. JGo is written
completely in Java. It was designed for the Java 2 platform and supports
the popular Java development environments, both Java2D / Swing and
Eclipse™ / SWT.
GO++ for MFC lets
C++ programmers easily create graphical objects and network or diagram
editors.
Automatic Layout
Our optional Automatic Layout component
will make your diagrams attractive and easy to read. (Available for all
3 Go packages.)
Instruments
Our optional Instruments component
will let you incorporate meters and gauges into your diagrams. (Available
for .NET and Java.)
Why Northwoods
We don't just build components, we also build graphical
applications, such as our Sanscript
visual programming tool. So our components aren't just a guess at what
a programmer needs, but are built to meet our requirements and those of
our customers. Companies using Go include British Telecom, Hewlett-Packard,
IBM, LG Electronics, Siemans Nixdorf, Software AG, ABB, Mercury Interactive,
Unisys, Compaq, Deloitte & Touche, Accenture, Embarcadero Technologies,
Lucent, Yamatake, SAS Institute, Firepond, Everypath and Covigo.
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