MyDistrict.Net Develops Homegrown Context-Sensitive Online Help Solution for ASP.Net Applications
Disappointed with the offerings of the major Online Help authoring tool vendors, MyDistrict.Net wrote their own homegrown solution to solve their Online Documentation needs for their flagship product... and the result was a framework that provides a new level of context sensitivity and content authoring functionality. They are currently seeking a partner to further develop and market their novel Online Help solution.
DiscountASP.NET Expands Global Reach for ASP.NET Web Hosting Services with European Data Center
DiscountASP.NET, a leading innovator in ASP.NET hosting, announces expanding their global reach into Europe with a new data center location in London, UK.
ASP.Net Accounting - ASP.Net Accounting VS VB.Net Accounting
ASP.Net Accounting System using Microsoft dot net framework for web solution, and the biggest advantages for web based accounting is information available anywhere anytime! Conventional windows based accounting does not allow access information from the Internet, that gives the web base accounting the best opportunity to position itself.
Applied Innovations Announces Full Support for ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008
Applied Innovations, a Microsoft Gold Certified provider of the Windows-based ASP.NET, Microsoft SQL Server, Shared and Application Hosting solutions, announced today it now supports ASP.NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 on all of its hosting plans.
Codejock Software Releases 4 New UI Components for Visual Studio .NET
Codejock Software, a division of Codejock Technologies, LLC is a leading provider of reusable software components for Visual Studio .NET® facilitating rapid Graphical User Interface (GUI) development. The company announced today the release of four new product lines including Xtreme TaskPanel, Xtreme ShortcutBar, Xtreme Report, and Xtreme Calendar. The Xtreme component product line provides the most comprehensive set of fully customizable user interface components for the development of Microsoft® style applications for use with Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC), ActiveX and Microsoft.NET development platforms.
DiscountASP.NET Integrates Microsoft CardSpace with ASP.NET Web Hosting Control Panel
ASP.NET hosting leader, DiscountASP.NET, announces the launch of Microsoft CardSpace integration into their ASP.NET web hosting control panel. In addition to traditional username and password login access, customers can use personal Information Cards for password-free login to their hosting control panel.
Codejock Software Introduces Xtreme SkinFramework Bundle 2007 for Visual Studio .NET
Xtreme SkinFramework Bundle combines two of our most popular products, Xtreme CommandBars and Xtreme SkinFramework. SkinFramework will completely skin every part of an application with today's most popular themes including Windows XP and Windows Vista themes. The CommandBars will provide Microsoft style toolbars, Ribbon bar, menus, pop-ups, tabbed MDI interface, status bar, and much more which can all be skinned using the SkinFramework Bundle 2007.
Codejock Software Releases Xtreme Toolkit and Suite Professional Edition v9.60 for Visual Studio .NET
Codejock Software, a division of Codejock Technologies, LLC a leading provider of reusable software components for Visual Studio .NET® facilitating rapid Graphical User Interface (GUI) development, today has announced the release of Xtreme Toolkit Professional Edition v9.60 for Visual Studio .NET®, including Xtreme Suite, Xtreme Command Bars, Xtreme Docking Pane and Xtreme Property Grid. The Xtreme component product line provide the most comprehensive set of fully customizable user interface components for the development of Microsoft® style applications for use with Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC), ActiveX and Microsoft.NET development platforms.
Moving From Visual Basic To The VB.net Shoppingcart
The introduction of the VB.net shoppingcart caused a chasm to form among developers. This new computer language differed in many ways from the Visual Basic language that came before it. Like with all changes in any aspect of society, some people were very receptive to the new language and others wanted to hang on to the way that things once were. Since its initial release, the new VB.net language has been improved upon and more people are finding it to be an adequate developers? language. However, not everyone has had an easy time making the switch.
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