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Extensions: the future, today.

DojoX is the home to many of the most creative projects in the Dojo universe.

Inventive.

From unified 2D and 3D drawing, charts, Comet, cryptography and offline features...DojoX is the place to look for the most inventive things in the Ajax world today.

Innovative.

DojoX is the incubator for many truly innovative ideas –from DojoX Wires to Dojo Offline–many of which will find their way into the Dojo Core or Dijit.

New features–all the time.

There's never a shortage of ideas finding its way into DojoX; new ideas are created all the time, giving DojoX a vitality unparalleled in the Ajax world today.

1, 2, 3...30...enough!

We're all drowning in data...let the DojoX Grid bring your large datasets to life.

Kill pagination dead.

The DojoX Grid lets you take an axe to bad data navigation –by providing intuitive scrollbar-driven access to large datasets without a performance penalty.

Full integration with dojo.data.

Share data among widgets through the innovative dojo.data API–which the Grid fully supports.

Customize your view.

Don't be limited to showing all of your data–the DojoX Grid lets you customize your data views through the use of powerful, flexible view models.

Don't just see–understand.

Build insight from bits with dojox.charting.

Visualize your data.

A picture is worth a thousand words–and so is your data. Start seeing your data–with no plugins–with dojox.charting.

Lines, areas, bars, pie...and a lot more.

dojox.charting provides many common chart types–including line, bar, area and pie charts– and gives you the flexibility to mix many types of charts for unprecedented visualization.

Update your data on-the-fly.

Need more than just a simple data view? Carefully watching stock trends? dojox.charting creates charts that are fully updatable on-the-fly, giving everyone visual data–when they need it most.

Draw anywhere.

dojox.gfx: the most flexible browser-based drawing API around.

No more browser-specific drawing.

Native browser-based vector graphics has suffered from three competing models–SVG (W3C), VML (Microsoft), and Canvas (WhatWG). You no longer need to worry about any of it–DojoX GFX deals with it for you.

Intuitive API.

Based on a subset of SVG with a pinch of canvas, the GFX interface handles all of your drawing needs–in a way that is intuitive and easy to use.

Pluggable architecture.

New plugin out that can do vector graphics? No problem–the GFX API was designed with this in mind. In fact, we've recently added a renderer based on Microsoft's Silverlight–and others can be done as well.

Pull the plug with DojoX Offline.

Ensure that all the resources for an application are available –even when the network disappears–with DojoX Offline.

Take your application offline.

In conjunction with Google Gears, Dojo Offline makes it easier than ever to take your web application offline–by providing simple APIs to ensure that all the resources for an application are available, no matter what happens.

Encrypted data–for your protection.

DojoX Offline can encrypt all of your offline data–in case a laptop is stolen, or a machine is compromised. By encrypting data, DojoX Offline ensures that no matter what happens, you're secure.

Where'd that widget go?

Didn't find what you were looking for in Dijit? Give DojoX a look.

Visual flair with Lightbox and more.

New widgets like the Lightbox, Gallery and SlideShow are making a mark and raising the bar for visual flair and ease of use.

Perennial favorites.

Many widgets which were part of Dojo 0.4.x releases have now found a happy home in DojoX, including many perennial favorites like the FisheyeList, Toaster and the FloatingPane.

Still can't find it?

New widgets are landing all the time, such as the Iterator, FileInput, ColorPicker and more. Can't find what you're looking for? Make a request in the forums, and odds are it will show up sooner than later.

Much, much more.

Other projects like DojoX DTL, DojoX Wires, cryptography, XML utilities and more continually find their way into DojoX.

Go ahead. Look around.

There are too many features taking shape in DojoX to list, so go ahead–look around, and check out the README file included in each project directory. It will tell you who's heading up the development on that module and how stable it is.

Get involved.

Have an idea of your own and looking for a home? Post a message in the forums and get involved yourself!

Other projects: Core, Dijit.