In this release there are four built-in with DateTimeRenderer, ImageRenderer, StyleRenderer, and TextRenderer (the default renderer that doesn’t need any special action on your part). This means you don’t have to page your data (though you can if you want by loading the data manually in combination with the new Pagination control).Įven more interesting are the new WebListbox Cell Renderer classes. If you’ve used iOS in Xojo it acts pretty much the same way and allows you to have practically unlimited numbers of rows of data and it will load the data as the user scrolls. Among some of the big additions is the ability to load data dynamically using the WebDataSource. The new WebListbox has monster changes and I really can’t do it justice in this review. Among the new controls: Audio Player, Breadcrumb, Chart, Date Picker, Pagination, Search Field, and a host of specific TextField types like email, number, password, and telephone.Įvery standard control (buttons, text fields, etc) have a wide variety of new options that I think will make developers happy. Web 2.0 comes with all of the web 1.0 control (see exception below) and a host of new controls that look and feel really nice. Web 2.0 is a complete reimagining of what Xojo web applications look like.Ĭontrols galore. The elephant in the room in this release is Web 2.0. This release also brings a ton of new and improved functionality to desktop applications too. This much anticipated release has a completely rewritten from the ground up Web API that takes Xojo web applications to a whole new level in terms of look and feel with themes, new controls, and new functionality. The last major release of Xojo came nearly 9 months ago.