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Scott Delap

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Laszlo Systems Ships OpenLaszlo 3.0 Posted: Apr 28, 2005 11:20 AM
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Laszlo Systems Ships OpenLaszlo 3.0
Laszlo Systems, developer of the Laszlo open source platform and provider of rich Internet applications (RIAs) and services, today announced the availability of OpenLaszlo 3.0. OpenLaszlo is a package leveraging Flash and XML to create user interfaces.

OpenLaszlo 3.0 has a number of new features, including:

* SOLO deployment option - which allows the UI to be delivered directly to the user without server interaction
* Unicode support
* Drawing API - an API which enables the creation of circles, ovals, fills and lines and provides the foundation for charting and graphing components
* Dynamic libraries - to add flexibility and reduce the startup time involved with OpenLaszlo
* Performance optimizations to take advantage of the capabilities of Flash 6 and 7
* A new name, from Laszlo Presentation Server to OpenLaszlo, to underscore the open source license covering the OpenLaszlo project

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