GWT Designer Contest #2

February 28th, 2008 - Written by in Contests

It’s time for another contest!

gwt designer contest

Recently, Instantiations released version 4.0 of their GWT Designer product. For those who don’t know, GWT Designer is an Eclipse based GUI creation tool for the Google Web Toolkit. It supports such snazzy features as drag-and-drop GUI building, bi-directional code generation, and several useful Wizards that help make GWT development easier. This latest version includes some exciting new features including basic integration with the MyGWT and GWT-Ext widget libraries.

For this contest, I have three, one-year subscriptions (a $39 value) of GWT Designer to give away. If you are already an existing GWT Designer subscriber, you will be able to get your subscription renewed for an extra year if you win.

How to Enter

You can gain entries into the contest in three ways.

1) . Existing email subscribers are automatically entered into this and every other future contest! (1 entry)

2) Leave a comment to this post, letting us know something about GWT that you’d like to see added or improved. (2 entries)

3) Download a copy of GWT Designer (if you don’t have it already) and leave a comment on this post, telling us your impressions of the product (good or bad). (2 entries)

If you perform all three tasks, you will give yourself 5 chances to win. Our first contest, had 50 contestants so your chances of winning are pretty good.

Deadline

Contest ends Monday, March 10th at Noon PST. The three winners will be picked by Random.org’s list randomizer. Please make sure to enter a valid email, or you won’t be able to win.

Thanks and good luck!

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Win a free copy of GWT Designer

January 4th, 2008 - Written by in Contests

Thanks to the great folks at Instantiations, I am giving away a free one year subscription of GWT Designer ($39 value). GWT Designer is a really nice GUI builder for developing GWT applications in Eclipse. Instead of spending a lot of time coding your user interface by hand, you can use GWT Designer’s graphical design view to easily layout all your GWT widgets and panels using drag and drop.

GWT Designer graphic designer view
GWT Designer using the GWT Kitchen Sink example

I have a copy myself and I like it a lot. I use the built in Wizards all the time to quickly create my GWT applications. If you’ve ever used Netbeans’ Matisse for building Swing GUIs, you’ll know how much time a good GUI builder can save you.

So, how do you win? It’s quite simple. Just leave a comment to this post, telling us what your favorite GWT third-party library is. That’s it! Check back in a week, and I will announce the winner from one of the commentors. Hopefully this will be the first of many giveaways so be sure to to keep yourself updated. Good luck!

Update (1/14/08)

Congratulations to the winner, Mark Chance. Thanks to everyone who participated. There should be chances to win some cool stuff in the future, so don’t miss out.

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