Beverly, MA - Feb. 11, 2003 -
Groove Networks Inc., a leading provider of desktop
collaboration software, today announced at VSLive! San Francisco
2003 the "production ready" version of its Groove Toolkit for
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. The Groove Toolkit for Visual Studio
.NET makes it dramatically easier for developers to create
collaborative software solutions for the Groove platform by using
the integrated development environment in Visual Studio .NET. The
toolkit is available for free download at http://www.groove.net/devzone.
Groove Networks expects to ship an updated version of its toolkit
that supports Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 by the end of Q2,
2003.
"The Groove Toolkit for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET is a
breakthrough tool for .NET developers who want to add collaboration
capabilities to their applications," said Jack Ozzie, Groove
Networks' vice president of developer services. "Developers can use
the same technologies they already know ? Visual C# .NET,
Visual Basic .NET, Windows Forms ? allowing them to accelerate
development by focusing on solving the business problem instead of
learning our rich, but previously somewhat overwhelming Groove
development environment."
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Groove Toolkit for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET

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"We've been working with, and developing Groove applications for
over a year," said Art Fritzson, vice president, Booz Allen
Hamilton. "Earlier this fall we developed a Groove application in
C# using the developer preview of the toolkit and taking advantage
of Visual Studio .NET's support for XML Web services and Windows
forms. These enhancements haveenabled us to quickly prototype,
refine, and deploy Groove-based applications."
"The integration of the Groove Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET with
the Visual Studio .NET IDE will be a great benefit to developers by
increasing productivity and ease of use," said David Lazar,
director for the Developer and Platform Evangelism Division at
Microsoft Corp. "By providing this valuable toolkit, Groove is
providing our mutual customers with the ability to better take
advantage of the benefits offered by Microsoft .NET."
A Groove IDE
With The Groove Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET, developers can now
create and test Groove applications without leaving the Visual
Studio .NET environment. This allows developers to use Microsoft
Visual Basic .NET or Visual C# .NET to create collaborative
applications that take advantage of Groove software's unique
services, including support for on- and off-line use, continuous
data synchronization, transparent end-to-end security, and
automatic firewall and network address translator (NAT)
traversal.
Groove Networks first introduced a design preview version of the
Groove Toolkit for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET in August. Since
then, developers have downloaded the toolkit and begun developing
Groove tools. Improvements to the "production-ready" toolkit
include:
- An enhanced set of application deployment capabilities,
including drag-and-drop access from within a Visual Studio .NET
toolbox to Groove software's data components and synchronization
capabilities; and
- Value-add managed code frameworks that make Groove
software's broad API set more focused and approachable for
developers.
Availability and System Requirements
The Groove Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET is available for free
download at http://www.groove.net/devzone.
To utilize the toolkit, developers must already have installed
Groove Workspace v2.5, the Groove Development Kit and Visual Studio
.NET (any edition). The Groove Toolkit for Visual Studio .NET
supports Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
About Groove Networks
Founded in October 1997 and headquartered in Beverly, Mass., Groove
Networks Inc. provides software for secure, intra- and
cross-organization collaboration that provides a 10x improvement
over email alone for getting work done. For more information about
Groove Networks, visit http://www.groove.net.
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