Xsemble 4.7 – Many Improvements
With 79 commits and 41 functionality changes, Xsemble 4.7 can easily boast of having the highest number of changes made in a single Xsemble release.
With 79 commits and 41 functionality changes, Xsemble 4.7 can easily boast of having the highest number of changes made in a single Xsemble release.
The highlight of Xsemble release 4.6 is the ease of connectivity. These improvements save 33% time, and removes manual duplication.
Xsemble 4.5 comes with Python support. You can now create console applications as well as web applications based on Python using Xsemble.
Xsemble now features Python support (beta) for creating both console and web applications. This adds several benefits for both Xsemble and Python communities.
New context-sensitive menus facilitate navigation and changes on the graph. Implementation status visualization facilitates visual progress tracking.
Xsemble release 4.3 brings further ease of use -- to become an environment for rapid design, prototyping and development of software applications.
Our workshop addresses a crucial problem faced by many software companies -- namely, how to deliver with high quality on time, in spite of skill challenges.
Xsemble release 4.2 comes up with a new Quick design mode. It reduces many steps in the software design to make it easy and fast. New Quick start documentation is added to elaborate the complete process.
Xsemble technology addresses some deep-rooted challenges in software development. To know more, join us in a free online introductory webinar on Aug 10.
UX (User Experience) enhancements is the primary focus of Xsemble 4.1. Those are meant to make the use of Xsemble more enjoyable and productive.