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GUI Lib Recommendation

Can anyone recommend a good GUI lib that provides sliding toolbars and other
cool visual components? I've looked at Xtreme Suite by Codejocksoftware and
Dot Net Magic by Crownwood. Dot Net Magic is in the United Kingdom and I
don't want to pay the telephone bills to contact them as well as Xtreme Suite
only has VB.NET tutorials. I'm looking for something in C# flavor that has
good documentation.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
John F
Nov 17 '05 #1
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ComponentOne do some pretty neat stuff, I have never used it in anger, but I
know that it has a very good set of support documetnation

"John F" wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI lib that provides sliding toolbars and other
cool visual components? I've looked at Xtreme Suite by Codejocksoftware and
Dot Net Magic by Crownwood. Dot Net Magic is in the United Kingdom and I
don't want to pay the telephone bills to contact them as well as Xtreme Suite
only has VB.NET tutorials. I'm looking for something in C# flavor that has
good documentation.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
John F

Nov 17 '05 #2
ComponentOne do some pretty neat stuff, I have never used it in anger, but I
know that it has a very good set of support documetnation

"John F" wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI lib that provides sliding toolbars and other
cool visual components? I've looked at Xtreme Suite by Codejocksoftware and
Dot Net Magic by Crownwood. Dot Net Magic is in the United Kingdom and I
don't want to pay the telephone bills to contact them as well as Xtreme Suite
only has VB.NET tutorials. I'm looking for something in C# flavor that has
good documentation.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
John F

Nov 17 '05 #3
John,

Infragistics
(http://www.infragistics.com/products...s/Default.aspx) is
another good option regarding WinForms UI components...

Regards - Octavio

"John F" <jf@rt.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:21**********************************@microsof t.com...
Can anyone recommend a good GUI lib that provides sliding toolbars and
other
cool visual components? I've looked at Xtreme Suite by Codejocksoftware
and
Dot Net Magic by Crownwood. Dot Net Magic is in the United Kingdom and I
don't want to pay the telephone bills to contact them as well as Xtreme
Suite
only has VB.NET tutorials. I'm looking for something in C# flavor that
has
good documentation.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
John F

Nov 17 '05 #4
John,

Infragistics
(http://www.infragistics.com/products...s/Default.aspx) is
another good option regarding WinForms UI components...

Regards - Octavio

"John F" <jf@rt.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:21**********************************@microsof t.com...
Can anyone recommend a good GUI lib that provides sliding toolbars and
other
cool visual components? I've looked at Xtreme Suite by Codejocksoftware
and
Dot Net Magic by Crownwood. Dot Net Magic is in the United Kingdom and I
don't want to pay the telephone bills to contact them as well as Xtreme
Suite
only has VB.NET tutorials. I'm looking for something in C# flavor that
has
good documentation.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
John F

Nov 17 '05 #5
John F wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good GUI lib that provides sliding toolbars and
other
cool visual components? I've looked at Xtreme Suite by Codejocksoftware
and
Dot Net Magic by Crownwood. Dot Net Magic is in the United Kingdom and I
don't want to pay the telephone bills to contact them as well as Xtreme
Suite
only has VB.NET tutorials. I'm looking for something in C# flavor that has
good documentation.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


It certainly depends on what exactly you need, because most component
packages tend to have a specific "central topic". Personally, I love the
stuff by Developer Express (www.devexpress.com).
Oliver Sturm
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Nov 17 '05 #6

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