Hello, It looks like Xamlon is changing course to survive. I guess the "Use Avalon XAML today" story no longer sells when you can get a free download that is far superior from Microsoft itself.
To find out what to do next Xamlon has launched an online survey titled "Xamlon Windows Forms Survey": The Xamlon dream team writes: We want to learn about your interest in building cross-platform applications using markup. There are a variety of products that seek to provide this functionality: Flex from Macromedia, XAML from Microsoft, XUL and others. We're interested in your thoughts on a low-cost, lightweight, simple solution for tag-based applications that can be published to Windows Forms, to Flash and to the Web. Questions include: * What aspects of Windows Forms development would you like to see aided or encapsulated by markup, and why? (Examples include data binding, owner-drawn controls, styling controls, end-user forms customization, layout/docking of window controls) * What problem(s) do you want to solve with a tag-based approach to application development? What features of markup languages or markup development particularly interest you? * Are you ready to purchase a product that enables you to create applications in markup and run them on multiple platforms? Why or why not? More @ http://www.xamlon.com/company/surveys/winforms What's your take? Is there any future in cloning the Avalon API? Will anyone use XAML for non-Avalon APIs? - Gerald ----------------------- Gerald Bauer Rich Client Conference (RichCon) 2005 - http://richcon.com XUL News Wire - http://xulnews.com XUL Alliance - http://xulalliance.org United XAML - http://unitedxaml.org ------------------------------------------------------- SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real users. Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now. http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/ _______________________________________________ xul-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xul-talk