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Software development tools-maker Iron Speed has released
Iron Speed Designer Version 5.1, the latest version of its popular Web 2.0
application generator. Iron Speed Designer generates rich interactive data
entry and reporting applications for .NET. The addition of multi-level menus
and enhanced application security helps IT departments generate
productivity-enhancing applications in just a few hours.
With Iron Speed Designer 5.1, multi-level pull-down menus
integrate pages and reports into a comprehensive application. Users can
navigate generated applications quickly and enjoy increased desktop-like
functionality in their web applications.
“The incorporation of multi-level menus allows developers using Iron Speed Designer to generate more sophisticated applications right out-of-the-box. “– Alan Fisher, Chairman of Iron Speed, Inc.
New to Version 5.1, Active Directory security and Microsoft
Access Manager (AzMan) role-based security provide increased security along
with single sign-on capabilities for application users.
Microsoft Access Manager role-based security allows developers to control user access to specific pages by using the policy store created and maintained by Microsoft Access Manager.
“Active Directory is a corporate standard for most of my
clients. Now it’s easy to integrate Iron Speed Designer applications into their
existing security infrastructure,” says Jim Murphy, Owner of River City
Software Development LLC in
Iron Speed Designer now supports MySQL databases. Developers
can generate MySQL-based applications, in addition to Microsoft SQL, Microsoft
Access and Oracle-based applications.
“Supporting MySQL makes Iron Speed Designer more accessible to a wider audience of developers, allowing them to generate a higher percentage of their applications.”– Razi Mohiuddin, President of Iron Speed, Inc.
Iron Speed Designer Version 5.1 runs on Microsoft Windows
XP, 2003 and
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