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  • New functionality for the .NET developers with the New Nevron .NET Vision - Q4 2006

    Nevron development team - specialized in the professional Microsoft based Data Visualization Technology launched the new version of their powerful component suite for .NET developers – Nevron .NET Vision. The suite is designed to enable developers to easily add very functional, diverse and great looking Charts and Diagrams into their .NET ...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by nevron on April 5, 2007
  • ShellObjects.Net 8.0 released

    ShellObjects.Net 8.0 is a set of components which brings a variety of powerful shell functionality to your app. The ShellPopupNotification displays multiple MSN/Office2003 style popups with slide and fade animations and complete customization and behavior control. ShellAppBar allows you to create Quick Launch-like appbars with drag-docking and ...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by ssware on February 22, 2007
  • FolderView.Net Control 8.0 released.

      Sky Software is pleased to announce the release of FolderView.Net 8.0 Control which brings drop-in Windows-Explorer-like folder browsing UI functionality to your applications It provides a familiar yet powerful folder browsing UI right inside your own forms and dialogs and is a perfect replacement for the plain, inflexible, modal APIs ...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by ssware on November 23, 2006
  • Shell MegaPack.Net 8.0 Released.

    Sky Software is pleased to announce the release of Shell MegaPack.Net 8.0 which recreates the entire Windows Explorer shell browsing UI functionality in your app in just a couple of seconds. It provides a familiar yet powerful file/folder browsing UI right inside your own forms and dialogs and is a perfect replacement for the plain, ...
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by ssware on November 1, 2006