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Winners Announced: XPages Development Contest Sponsored by We4IT
The OpenNTF Alliance hosted the first development contest on OpenNTF.org sponsored by IBM Business Partner We4IT.
The winners were announced 28 August 2011:
Ferry Kranenburg for his Multi Database Search Control
Dennis Chen for his ZK Spreadsheet for XPages
Rami Muurimaki for his XPages PDF Exporter Custom Control
Congratulations to these winners and all who participated in this contest.
View short descriptions, screenshots and mini videos of more of the submitted reusable XPages custom controls at http://xpages.info/contest.
The Midwest Lotus user group (MWLUG) hosted an XPages Design Contest recently and Richard Moy announced the winner Ferry Kranenburg for his recipes application. Ferry published this application on OpenNTF.
For more information, see the OpenNTF blog.


