Latest version of NetAdvantage equipped for visually and hearing impaired ISV Infragistics on Monday released Volume 1of its NetAdvantage 2004 tool box for constructing commercial user interfaces.Volume 1 brings support for Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, so visually and hearing impaired programmers can use the product to create interfaces for Windows Forms, ASP.Net, Tablet PC, and COM development. Support for 508 means not only that hearing and visually impaired people can use the NetAdvantage tools but also that the interfaces they create will be fit for use by the hearing or visually impaired, according to Dean Guida, CEO of Infragistics. Volume 1 also includes new features, such as the ability to replicate Outlook 2003 in look and feel for both the Windows Forms explorer bar and scheduling elements, as well as data input elements for ASP.Net. Infragistics typically ships three new volumes per year, Guida said, and Volume 2 will carry support for Microsoft’s forthcoming version of Visual Studio, code-named Whidbey. When Microsoft issues the beta of Whidbey, Infragistics will make Volume 2 available, with features that hook into Smart Tags, and the ASP.net Web Parts portal-like framework. Software DevelopmentTechnology IndustrySmall and Medium Business