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With zumiPage postbacks to the server are automatically captured on the client-side, and sent via an XmlHttp mechanism. Using advanced AJAX technology, combined with the unique capabilities of zumiPage to manipulate the ASP.NET framework, an extremely fast server response is executed and the user experience is very similar to well-known desktop applications.
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