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| .NET > Edits, Memos > Other | | |
Editor.NET v.2.0 | SW |
18849 k |
11 Sep 2012 |
By Dmitry Medvedev. Editor.NET is an advanced code editor allowing integration of a highly flexible edit control in your .NET applications. It has almost all the features that can be found in the Visual Studio.NET code Editor, including customizable syntax highlighting, code outlining, code completion, unlimited undo/redo, bookmarks, word wrap, drag-n-drop, search/replace, and display of gutter/margin/line numbers. Fully functional Source: None Price: $449 Exe-Demo Included
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| .NET > Date and Time > Schedulers | | |
Scheduler.NET v.1.1 | SW |
8054 k |
17 Nov 2010 |
By Dmitry Medvedev. Scheduler.NET is a component library providing calendar and scheduling features similar to ones that can be found in Microsoft Outlook. Scheduler.NET includes a set of views for appointment management, such as day, month and week view, multi-column calendar, built-in appointment and reminder dialogs allowing you to store and manipulate single and recurring events. Fully functional Source: None Price: $199 Exe-Demo Included
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