October Update
Here’s a short roundup of what’s been going on lately.
After the start-up in December last year, our customer base has been growing fast. We now serve around 150 customers in over 30 countries and thousands of developers have signed up to try our products so far. Our team has also grown recently as Göran Anderson joined us. Göran comes from a long background of industrial engineering and will handle our sales, legal and financial matters.
We hope you’ve been informed about the upcoming Sencha Conference in San Francisco in November. We’re excited to announce that Mats Bryntse will be presenting a session titled “Creating Ext JS Extensions and Components” on Tuesday November 16th. As far as we know, you can still register for the conference and if you’re going, we’d love to meet you.
Ext JS and Ext Scheduler/Gantt training now offered
We’ve received several requests for training and courses, both for Ext JS and our own products. We are happy to report that we can now offer you a two day introduction course to Ext JS, as well as a specialized Ext Scheduler/Gantt course. For more details, please see our training page.
What’s new with Ext Scheduler and Ext Gantt?
Here’s a brief list of the things that we’ve been busy doing lately:
- Release of Ext Scheduler v.1.7 (details).
- Release of Ext Gantt 1.1 (details).
- Release of Gxt Gantt 1.0 (examples).
- New examples have been added to our site, 25 in total (link).
- Print support for Ext Scheduler (alpha preview link).
- New “Hello world” screencast for Ext Scheduler.
- Some new customer testimonials have been added to our site, with screenshots of the implementations.
A look into the near future
Lots of interesting things are going on right now. Only a few months after it was first announced, Sencha Touch has quickly become a very popular platform. We have some exciting product ideas for ST that we will announce at a later stage. Additionally, here’s what you can expect in the coming months:
- Print support for Ext Gantt
- Tree support for Ext Scheduler
- Performance improvements including a new buffered view that will be able to display very large datasets
- Touch support for iOS devices (sneak preview video)
- A new learning area on our site with simple getting-started guides for our products.
If you like our products and want to help us by submitting a short testimonial for our testimonial page, please respond to this email and let us know. We would very much appreciate it!
Last but not least important, remember that the easiest way to keep yourself up to date is to follow us on Twitter or by joining our Facebook group.
Hope to see you in San Francisco!


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