Friday, June 28, 2013

The first blog entry about OpenWire Studio :-)

  Dear friends,

This appears to be the first blog entry about the new OpenWire Studio Beta1 :
TMistsOfDelphi: Openwire Studio - Video Player With Mirror

It seems he/she has had some fair fun with the Studio :-).

Cheers,
  Boian

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Just released version 6.0 of all of our libraries for Delphi, C++ Builder, RAD Studio XE2 to XE4, and .NET

        Dear Customers,

We have just released version 6.0 of all of our libraries for Delphi, C++ Builder, RAD Studio, and .NET including support for Delphi, C++ Builder and RAD Studio XE4 on our site - http://www.mitov.com/ .

This is the biggest release we have ever done.

It includes a full code rewrite for the entire code base, to utilize the latest Delphi language features.
This version uses a brand new and improved threading model resulting in performance improvements.
The DirectShow implementation has gone a significant redesign.
There is a fair number of new and improved components and features, including improved VST 2.X support, new VST 3.0 support, FreeFrameGL support, MJPEG IP Cameras, patter detection, and trigger components for SignalLab, number of new TimingLab components and much more.
For details check on the What's New tab for each library - http://www.mitov.com/.

In addition now all Delphi, C++ Builder and RAD Studio libraries include the OpenWire Editor and the OpenWire Visual Live Binding.

There are a number of new demos added including 3D rendering with Visual Live Bindings, VST3 and FreeFrameGL.

We have also developed a special design time API for this release and now have better integration of the libraries with the OpenWire Editor, including a new type of in-place design editor in the OpenWire view.

We will be adding more content to the site in the following days, so please check it often to stay updated ;-) .

Enjoy the new versions!

With best regards,
    Boian Mitov

Thursday, June 06, 2013

OpenWire Studio Beta1 released!

  Dear Customers,
 
Mitov Software is proud to announce the NEW OpenWire Studio Beta1!

http://www.mitov.com/products/openwirestudio

OpenWire Studio is a graphical development and execution environment that
contains the powerful stream processing technology that we have been
perfecting for over a decade.  No other software compilers or IDEs are
required.

OpenWire Studio is designed to be extremely easy to use even by the most
inexperienced users, while at the same time including very powerful and
advanced features for the power users.

Its intuitive environment enables even non-software developers to build and
execute applications simply by making wiring diagrams: The "wires" are like
those connecting a TV to a VCR, or speakers to a surround system; the
OpenWire pins are analogous to the jacks where you plug the wires in; and
the OpenWire components correspond to the entertainment components (TV,
speakers, etc.).

With OpenWire Studio, you can build your solution today.  You simply:

    1. Drag components from a palette
    2. Draw wires to connect outputs to inputs
    3. Run

OpenWire Studio introduces a number of revolutionary features, such as:

    - auto suggesting suitable components when a component is selected
    - components and properties wildcard filtering
    - visual live binding for properties methods and events
    - preview and grouping for undo/redo actions
    - preview for the toolbox components
    - in-place property editors
    - hosted component editors/visualizers
    - visual debugging
    - live editing
    - and many more!

For more information please visit the product page:
http://www.mitov.com/products/openwirestudio

With best regards,
Boian Mitov

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

New videos of OpenWire Studio

      Dear customers,

David Alm has just posted 4 videos demonstrating the new OpenWire Studio.

Demo 1 - General Overview of OpenWire Studio:

Demo 2 - Creating DSP application:

Demo 3 - Demo of OpenWire Studio Event and Method Pins:

Demo 4 - Overview of some of the advanced features of OpenWire Studio:

Enjoy watching them :-) .
Stay tuned for more news in the next couple of days!

Cheers,
   Boian