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Dot Net Components Reviews?

WQ
Folks,

Perhaps, this is a very commonly asked question. Pardon me for not being
attentive before. Is there a website/resource where I can get some reviews
on Dot Net 3rd party components. Until VB 6.0 days, I did not care if
Mabrys and Dev-Softs charged 100-150 for their suite of products and they
turned out to be lemons. However, in the dot net world, when I have to
shell out $400+ for the components, I just want to make sure, I am making
the right choice.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Regards.

Walt
Jul 21 '05 #1
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TG
Did you ever find any good information? We are looking into components now
and I'd really like to find some relatively impartial information.

"WQ" wrote:
Folks,

Perhaps, this is a very commonly asked question. Pardon me for not being
attentive before. Is there a website/resource where I can get some reviews
on Dot Net 3rd party components. Until VB 6.0 days, I did not care if
Mabrys and Dev-Softs charged 100-150 for their suite of products and they
turned out to be lemons. However, in the dot net world, when I have to
shell out $400+ for the components, I just want to make sure, I am making
the right choice.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Regards.

Walt

Jul 21 '05 #2
May not be exactly what you are looking for, but Xtras (www.xtras.net) does
have customer comments on the products.

Clicking on the "Product Review" link, seems to take you past the actual
reviews. You may therefore need to scroll up a little.

Richard Rosenheim
"TG" <TG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B**********************************@microsof t.com...
Did you ever find any good information? We are looking into components now and I'd really like to find some relatively impartial information.

"WQ" wrote:
Folks,

Perhaps, this is a very commonly asked question. Pardon me for not being attentive before. Is there a website/resource where I can get some reviews on Dot Net 3rd party components. Until VB 6.0 days, I did not care if
Mabrys and Dev-Softs charged 100-150 for their suite of products and they turned out to be lemons. However, in the dot net world, when I have to
shell out $400+ for the components, I just want to make sure, I am making the right choice.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Regards.

Walt

Jul 21 '05 #3

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