Coghead has released a second version of the online toolkit for developing enterprise server applications. The system received a new interface and now it works not on standard Ajax scripts, but on the powerful Adobe Flex engine. This explains the fresh new look, more than 50 new features and a threefold increase in productivity. New features include Open ID support and new widgets that can be dragged with the mouse.
The list of cardinal innovations is not over. From now on, the Coghead system is hosted on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) machines. Accordingly, the web applications you create will work from there.
Thanks to the use of Flex, it is potentially possible to create even offline programs that will work without having access to the Internet using Adobe AIR technology. Such an opportunity will appear around mid-2008, the developers assure.
Since the launch of Coghead in April last year, the number of registered users has already exceeded 25,000, but the company's management plans to seize the market from "fifty million companies that do not have their own server." The Coghead toolkit even allows non-programmers to design and create great corporate programs that work over the Internet, including schedulers, calendars, CRM systems, project management systems, vendor lists, etc. On Flex, the graphical interface is drawn much faster and easier than on Ajax.
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