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TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 64-bit in Development

Text Control announced that native 64-bit versions of TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms and TX Text Control Server for ASP.NET are in development, targeting Windows XP Professional x64, Windows Server 2003 x64, and Vista x64. Subscription holders receive it at no cost.

TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms 64-bit in Development

We are currently working on 64-bit versions of TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms and TX Text Control Server for ASP.NET (incl. Windows Forms).

These new versions will allow developers to build their applications for the latest 64-bit processors and Windows versions, including:

  • Windows XP Professional x64
  • Windows Server 2003 x64
  • Windows Vista x64

The releases are scheduled for the forth quarter of this year.

Customers who own a valid Subscription license of TX Text Control will be able to download the 64-bit version free of charge.

Should you have any questions, concerning these new versions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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