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Developer Express DXperience Enterprise - 123 MB
Developer Express DXperience :
In today’s fast paced world of software development and racing our competition to "market first," we rely on “prepackaged” time savings (aka. RAD) and more importantly, investing in the time and expertise in third party (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29)’ware. Imagine the time it would take for you to build your own grid control and then time to evolve it into something your customer would really enjoy. Investing in third party products not only saves you time but you additionally gain all of the time and feedback involved in the evolution and development of these 3rd party controls. You are essentially adding the team of developers who created these third party products into your business without the additional cost or time!
Developer Express has been in the market of providing third party controls for years. Well known in the VCL/Delphi world for their award winning ingenuity, .NET allowed them to bring the magic of their rich controls "across the border" to those of us using languages such as Visual Basic (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29). Developer Express since branched from the VCL world providing a nice assortment of ActiveX (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29) controls, which I personally used in my VB6 applications years ago, and still maintain today. Although their object models are complex due to their inherent advanced functionality, it wasn’t until about a year ago that I came back to Developer Express in need of a web reporting solution (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29) for ASP.NET. There were really only two choices for a web report system; Data Dynamics ActiveReports and Developer Express XtraReports. Due to easier deployment and PDF generation capabilities, I went with XtraReports, although a long time user of ActiveReports in ActiveX, I was pleased with XtraReports and continue to use it today for my .NET reporting needs.
Claiming “first out” in the .NET component offerings for .NET, I wasn’t impressed with Developer Express’s .NET controls when first released years ago. A lesson many know, first out isn't always the best. However, something happened in Las Vegas, home of Developer Express, whether an alien visit from area 51 or a lightning strike, but they made a major course correction and “DXperience” was born. WOW! Developer Express has done something right – very very very right!
Homepage (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://anonymz.com/?http://www.devexpress.com/Downloads/NET/DXperience/)
Features:
Winforms Products:·XtraGrid Suite (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29)
·XtraBars Suite
·XtraPivotGrid Suite
·XtraScheduler Suite
·XtraReports Suite
·XtraTreeList Suite
·XtraVerticalGrid Suite
·XtraCharts Suite
·XtraLayoutControl Suite
·XtraNavBar
·XtraEditors Library
·XtraPrinting Library
ASP.NET WebForms Products:
·XtraReports Suite
·XtraCharts Suite
·ASPxGrid and Editors Library
·ASPxPivotGrid Suite
·ASPxMenu Suite
·ASPxNavBar Suite
·ASPxPopupControl Suite
·ASPxSiteMapControl Suite
·ASPxTabControl Suite
Download: (Size: 123 MB)
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http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o272/softarchive/img32/65995_s__dxperience_1.jpg
Developer Express DXperience Enterprise - 123 MB
Developer Express DXperience :
In today’s fast paced world of software development and racing our competition to "market first," we rely on “prepackaged” time savings (aka. RAD) and more importantly, investing in the time and expertise in third party (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29)’ware. Imagine the time it would take for you to build your own grid control and then time to evolve it into something your customer would really enjoy. Investing in third party products not only saves you time but you additionally gain all of the time and feedback involved in the evolution and development of these 3rd party controls. You are essentially adding the team of developers who created these third party products into your business without the additional cost or time!
Developer Express has been in the market of providing third party controls for years. Well known in the VCL/Delphi world for their award winning ingenuity, .NET allowed them to bring the magic of their rich controls "across the border" to those of us using languages such as Visual Basic (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29). Developer Express since branched from the VCL world providing a nice assortment of ActiveX (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29) controls, which I personally used in my VB6 applications years ago, and still maintain today. Although their object models are complex due to their inherent advanced functionality, it wasn’t until about a year ago that I came back to Developer Express in need of a web reporting solution (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29) for ASP.NET. There were really only two choices for a web report system; Data Dynamics ActiveReports and Developer Express XtraReports. Due to easier deployment and PDF generation capabilities, I went with XtraReports, although a long time user of ActiveReports in ActiveX, I was pleased with XtraReports and continue to use it today for my .NET reporting needs.
Claiming “first out” in the .NET component offerings for .NET, I wasn’t impressed with Developer Express’s .NET controls when first released years ago. A lesson many know, first out isn't always the best. However, something happened in Las Vegas, home of Developer Express, whether an alien visit from area 51 or a lightning strike, but they made a major course correction and “DXperience” was born. WOW! Developer Express has done something right – very very very right!
Homepage (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://anonymz.com/?http://www.devexpress.com/Downloads/NET/DXperience/)
Features:
Winforms Products:·XtraGrid Suite (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://javascript%3Cb%3E%3C/b%3E:void%280%29)
·XtraBars Suite
·XtraPivotGrid Suite
·XtraScheduler Suite
·XtraReports Suite
·XtraTreeList Suite
·XtraVerticalGrid Suite
·XtraCharts Suite
·XtraLayoutControl Suite
·XtraNavBar
·XtraEditors Library
·XtraPrinting Library
ASP.NET WebForms Products:
·XtraReports Suite
·XtraCharts Suite
·ASPxGrid and Editors Library
·ASPxPivotGrid Suite
·ASPxMenu Suite
·ASPxNavBar Suite
·ASPxPopupControl Suite
·ASPxSiteMapControl Suite
·ASPxTabControl Suite
Download: (Size: 123 MB)
http://rapidshare.com/files/10870869....net.part1.rar (http://hocit.com/forum/ext.php?ref=http://rapidshare.com/files/108708691/DXperience_7.3.5._www.softarchive.net.part1.rar)
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PassWord:
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