The power of the open source toolkit Qt combined with the development efficiency of the ISA Dialog Manager. These images show the demo application that comes with the ISA Dialog Manager for
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IDM 6 and IDM for QT
The new ISA Dialog Manager 6 offers a number of new features on all supported platforms. Here we present the most important innovations of IDM 6
Sample dialog for the ISA Dialog Manager data model 6
The example dialog shows a shop with four windows (views). The data is contained in IDM records and variables. The dialog demonstrates the new functions with which
Data model
Easily connect user interface and data sets with automatic data updating. Main features Separation between user interface as well as application and data storage according to the Model-View-Presenter (MVP) design pattern. Automatic
New Objects Datetime and Listview
Convenient entry of date and time values as well as an expanded list view with symbols and text. Main features Datetime object: Convenient entry of date values by selecting them in an expandable
XML β Extensible Markup Language
Processing XML data in user interfaces developed with the ISA Dialog Manager. Key Features Read, write, transform and validate XML documents. Easy serialization of IDM objects
OLE β Object Linking and Embedding
Integration of your own GUI objects, data exchange and automation of applications under Microsoft Windows. Main features Use IDM dialogs and applications as an OLE server or OLE client. Integration of COM, OLE, ActiveX
USW β User Supplied Widgets
Integrate your own GUI objects and use them in the same way as the existing IDM objects. Key Features Integration of custom simple or composite GUI objects. geometry and
Download
You can download test versions and updates of the ISA Dialog Manager in our download area. The required license keys for the downloads will be sent to you by email. The
Interfaces
DDM β Distributed Dialog Manager Develop user interfaces for distributed applications. XML β Extensible Markup Language Processing of XML data in user interfaces using the ISA dialog