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PowerSchedule - A New Scheduling and Calendar Control for PowerBuilder Applications

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In the ever-evolving landscape of application development, staying ahead requires the integration of powerful and flexible tools. PowerBuilder developers will now have an exciting addition to their toolkit – PowerSchedule. This scheduling control is designed to empower developers with extensive customization, seamlessly integrating scheduling capabilities into their PowerBuilder applications. Introducing PowerSchedule Due to release in early January 2024, PowerSchedule is not just another scheduling tool; it's a robust solution developed in PowerBuilder to address the unique needs of PowerBuilder developers. This new scheduling control allows developers to take full control of their application's scheduling functionalities while maintaining the efficiency and user-friendliness that PowerBuilder is known for. Key Features: Highly Customizable Interface: PowerSchedule boasts a user-friendly interface that is not only intuitive but also highly customizable. Developers can tailor

New Controls for Ultimate Suite for PowerBuilder 2023

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2023 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Ultimate Suite for PowerBuilder. With our up-coming 2023 R1 release, we'll have a total of 5 new controls added to the suite.  With the next release, Ultimate Suite for PowerBuilder will have a total of 40 controls, 4 datawindow controls, 5 windows, and 44 themes! Let's introduce the new controls: Pagination The Pagination control displays a row of pages that a user can select. The control automatically renders based on the currently selected page and the total number of pages specified. The control offers several ways to customize its look. The developer can set the maximum number of pages to display, show or hide the paging gap (the ...), show or hide the first and last pages (page 30 is visible in these screenshots), and finally, the font, font size, and horizontal alignment. PowerSearch PowerSearch comes in three varieties; a non-visual component, a search box, and a search drop down. Each control uses the same underlying search