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Anyone can recomend some (ASP.NET) powerfull datagrid and treeview controls? From first hand experience?...

....I suppose I will get ton of "you sould buy my XXX component" replies on
this, but i'll give it a try anyhow....
1) Our ASP.NET team needs some "powerfull" datagrid, that is (if possible)
built in fully managed code and highly customisable.
We need things like: cell resizing, items grouping (Outlook style for
example), 'great look out of the box', etc etc

2) Also, we need ASP.NET component for displaying of hierarhical data, and
altering singular items in several way in that hierarhical view of data
(also, more powerfull features wellcome)

So, basicaly, i'm looking to get/buy control that will have as much features
as possible (ones that we need), but that will be easy to customise. I know
that everyone of us needs something else, but I wanted to know if you
encountered some control that you loved, and are satisfied with - since we
recently allways did-it-ourselves since controls we tested proved to be
unwieldy for us to use.

Anyway, if you can give your suggestions on this two controls, I'm listening
:)

Domagoj

Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1200
ComponentOne's been good to me. Maybe that'll fix ya up.

Also, just check out www.asp.net, and go through the controls. There's a lot of powerful components there.
Jul 21 '05 #2

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