Hi there
I saw Sencha just announced ExtJS 6 which (apparently) unifies Sencha Touch and ExtJS?
When this reaches release, will Ext.NET be targeting it?
Cheers
Peter
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Hi there
I saw Sencha just announced ExtJS 6 which (apparently) unifies Sencha Touch and ExtJS?
When this reaches release, will Ext.NET be targeting it?
Cheers
Peter
Yes, absolutely.Quote:
When this reaches release, will Ext.NET be targeting it?
Ext JS 6 will be integrated into Ext.NET 4.0. We are targeting the release of Ext JS 6.1. Once that release becomes available, we will be ready for public release.
There is a chance that we'll release prior to Ext J 6.1, although we're going to have to assess the stability and quality before making that call.
During the Ext.NET 4.0 build process, this early code will be available in /branches/4 of Svn. Once ready for final release, the branch will be moved to the /trunk.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
I'm evaluate to renew the my license for the new EXT.NET 4.x
I have any questions:
1) Do you already have an official release date? If not, you can assume a date?
2) What will be the main features?
3) What will be the trade policy for licensing? It is expected a low cost to those who own a previous version?
Tnx
Mario
Hello Mario,
Not quite, but we are planning a release this year.Quote:
1) Do you already have an official release date? If not, you can assume a date?
There is currently no an exact roadmap unless supporting what new came with ExtJS 6.Quote:
2) What will be the main features?
http://docs.sencha.com/extjs/6.0/wha...whats_new.html
I will try to clarify that.Quote:
3) What will be the trade policy for licensing? It is expected a low cost to those who own a previous version?
Can you explain me the concept?Quote:
I will try to clarify that.
Sencha does not provide us with discounted upgrade licenses to Ext JS, so unfortunately we have no discount to pass onto our customers. The final Ext.NET 4 pricing (new and upgrade) is yet to be determined, but at the moment it appears it will be the same as Ext.NET 3.Quote:
3) What will be the trade policy for licensing? It is expected a low cost to those who own a previous version?
If you have a valid (non-expired) Premium Support subscription, upgrading to Ext.NET 4 will be $2499 USD. As a new customer or without a valid Premium Support subscription, upgrading to Ext.NET will be $3499. These prices are subject to change at any time.
Our plan is to release Ext.NET 4 immediately after the availability of Ext JS 6.1.
Hope this helps answer your questions.
OK.
Tnx geoffrey.mcgill
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