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The Daily Grind 948

by Mike Gunderloy
Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Survived another season of kids' birthdays around here, hooray!

Software
  • SandRibbon - .NET user interface suite that mimics the Office 2007 look, currently in beta.
  • Sandcastle Help File Builder - One  more project leveraging Microsoft's Sandcastle documentation tools.
Information Community

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Xceed Multi-Talented Components
Xceed Grid for .NET
Introducing Xceed Grid for .NET, trusted and used by Microsoft in the latest version of Office. Designed to efficiently solve all your data grid needs, it also provides built-in reporting and cell editors usable outside the grid.
 
Xceed Zip for .NET
Presenting Xceed Zip for .NET, the only multi-talented compression component. Use it to easily handle files, folders and data anywhere: in Zip, Tar and GZip files, on FTP servers, in streams, in memory, and more.

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Mike Gunderloy is the editor of Larkware, the daily .NET newspaper of record.

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