Text Control on Tour: .Net Day Franken 2013
The .NET Day Franken 2013 conference in Nuremberg covers Windows Azure, Windows Phone 8 development, HTML5, and CSS3 topics. Text Control returns as a Gold sponsor and exhibitor, presenting Flow Type Layout Reporting from TX Text Control X9 at the NH-Hotel Nuremberg City.

Windows Azure Cloud Computing, App development for Windows Phone 8, HTML5 and CSS3 are just a few of the interesting topics of the 1-day conference in Nuremberg. We are supporting this event since last year as a Gold sponsor and we will be exhibiting to continue our Flow Type Layout Reporting tour.
The .NET Day Franken will be held in Nuremberg at the NH-Hotel Nuremberg City on June 15th. We look forward to this great community event - stop by our booth and learn more about our latest products and versions.
See you in Nuremberg!
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