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Virtosoftware Announces Virto List Form Extender


Contributed by associate8 on Monday, January 04 @ 05:22:39 EST

Virtosoftware has released a new Microsoft SharePoint web part for customizing SharePoint list forms - Virto List Form Extender.

San Francisco, CA, December 29, 2009 -- Virtosoftware presents the beta version of a new Ajax and Java Script based web part for Microsoft SharePoint. The web part allows for quick and simple customizing SharePoint list forms for creating, editing and viewing list items.

For all SharePoint lists and libraries there are assigned default forms that are displayed when a user wants to add, edit or view a list item. These forms sometimes contain a very restricted amount of information about the list or the item, have some problems with usability or just do not always look nice enough. With new Virto List Form Extender web part by Virtosoftware you can easily design your own list forms and replace the default ones with them with just a few clicks in a way that fully satisfies your specific needs and requirements.

The new component is extremely easy to install, adjust and use. Once the web part is installed, you can immediately start designing your own list forms with additional features of allowing for autofill fields, defining default field values as well as setting up security rights to restrict the access to specific tabs and fields for particular users and user groups.

The web part is based on Ajax and Java Script technologies to guarantee among the others quick access to a list form data without postback. An important detail is that Virto List Form Extender web part does not fully modify the default list forms that are stored on your SharePoint server, but rather extends the list form features and functionality on the client side, keeping the option to restore the default forms at any time.

Key Features:

1. Creating own Forms (View, Edit, New Item) for Custom List.
2. Grouping fields into particular tabs.
3. Quick switching between tabs with no delays.
4. Ability to add as many tabs as you need on each form.
5. Cool and dynamic JQuery Date Picker.
6. Autocomplete option (using values of the same or any other List).
7. Using default values (coming in future versions).
8. Optional Tooltip containing any type information(text, links e t.c.).

The commercial release of Virto List Form Extender for SharePoint web part will be available in the middle of January 2010. Fortunately, you can already try beta version of the web part at http://www.virtosoftware.com/sharepoint-list-form-extender.aspx . Visit Virtosoftware website for more information about our other Microsoft SharePoint web parts, trials and documentation.

Visit: http://www.virtosoftware.com for more details or contact us: sales@virtosoftware.com

About Virtosoftware:
VirtoSoftware designs and builds innovative web parts for Microsoft® SharePoint® 2007 and 2010. It's compiled using the best Ajax and Silverlight technologies. The very first Virto Web Part was released in April, 2009, and the current comprehensive lineup includes calendaring, alerting, collaboration, workflow and administration capabilities for SharePoint users.

Company Contact Information:
www.virtosoftware.com
Phone: +353 1 442 918
Email: sales@virtosoftware.com

Press Contact:
Ms. Olga Kiner
PR Manager
Virtosoftware
San Francisco, CA
+353 1 442 91 81
o@virtosoftware.com
http://www.virtosoftware.com

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