![]() ![]() Their demo application is also available for perusing here and you can download the bits/code on their CodePlex project site. This is great to see this community-driven type resources. This group of community folks have rallied to create some controls and framework libraries. This is an Open Source project being driven by the community and Silverlight MVPs, namely Page Brooks. You can see a demonstration of both of these controls on the WebAqua.NET site and the demonstrator for the Presenter and data source controls. In addition, Intersoft (as of Feb 2009) has also expanded to include data access controls and an additional presenter control. WebAqua.NET from Intersoft provides two controls that simulate a popular user experience most commonly found on the Mac OSX platform. (back to top) Intersoft (WebAqua.NET and more) These are some really great visualizers and they have interesting samples of all of them in their visualization sample application. Additionally, they are providing visualization controls: You can view samples of these in the Infragistics line-of-business feature browser application. Sizers, ContentPresenters, LocatedBordersĪ demonstration of implementing this toolkit is available at the GOA Toolkit Demo site.Įxpanding their NetAdvantage product line, NetAdvantage Silverlight provides a set of controls for developers which Infragistics markets as Line of Business and Data Visualization controls:.They’ve since also released the GOA Toolkit for Silverlight which includes (in a few packages): ![]() I had a chance to also meet with the company in Belgium and demonstrate this framework at MIX Essentials. Netikatech first showed up on my Silverlight radar with their Windows Forms implementation that was quite impressive. (back to top) GOA Toolkit for Silverlight Take a look at their demonstration of a sample application leveraging both of these products in an Office-like UI. They are currently in “lab” form but include controls for:Īs I noted, these are in lab form, but FarPoint has a preview build available and demonstrations on their lab site.ĭivelements has had products for Windows Forms for a while and recently expanded to the WPF and Silverlight space specifically introducing new controls for Silverlight: These can all be viewed using their online demos area of their site.Īnother familiar name, probably most widely known to Visual Basic developers for FarPoint Spread, the team has seemingly been working on a set of controls for Silverlight. They have since added more to their Silverlight-specific controls: No stranger to the control market, DevExpress hit the ground running early with releasing a DataGrid along with full source code. You can explore these controls using their Silverlight Control Explorer sample application. Some of their current preview demos are available on their technology preview site for the Web.UI for Silverlight controls.ĬomponentOne extends their “Studio” line of products to include a Studio for Silverlight which currently includes a suite of controls: While there is nothing downloadable as of this writing, they do have plans for a suite of controls for Silverlight that include: Open Source and Other Silverlight ProjectsĬellbi has a library called SvLite Effects which contains animations and controls such as:Ī demonstration of these controls is provided on the SvLite Effects site.ĬomponentArt recently announced their roadmap for Web.UI for Silverlight.Here’s my round-up of controls (alphabetically – links here will jump to their section): There are a ton of great resources out there for Silverlight developers and I’m always impressed how our developer partners are extending our platforms to make tools for developers (and most of the time better than we do :-)). I figured it would be a good idea to do a larger dump of those that I’m aware of (and hope you add comments to point me to others so I can amend this list) and help make you aware of them as well. ![]() I’ve written a few times about some of the controls that have been provided by organizations like Telerik and ComponentOne.
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