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VIBlend WPF Controls ver. 4.0  (Unpublished)

The new release of VIBlend Controls for WPF brings highly optimized and feature-rich ListBox and ComboBox Controls.


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VIBlend Controls for Windows Forms - ver. 6.0 Released  (Unpublished)

VIBlend announced the availability of the VIBlend Controls for WinForms ver. 6.0.0. the next generation of user interface controls for Windows Forms.


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VIBlend Controls for WPF v3.0 - Released  (Unpublished)

New Controls: - TabControl, GroupBox, ColorPicker, DropDownButton, SplitButton, RadioButton, CheckBox, Button, ToggleButton, RepeatButton, ScrollViewer, LinkLabel


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VIBlend WinForms Controls v5.0 - Released  (Unpublished)

Key benefits of the new release are: - 2 new themes for all VIBlend WinForms Controls - Pivot Design panel - DataGrid Localization Provider - Improved Ribbon Bar performance and rendering - Quick Start projects now have a full support for VS 2010 which will decrease development time


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VIBlend TabControl for Silverlight  (Unpublished)

TabControl for Silverlight by VIBlend


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VIBlend Silverlight Controls v3.5 - Released  (Unpublished)

VIBlend Controls for Silverlight ver. 3.5 - Released Highlights of the new features and improvements in the new version are: * DataGrid performance optimizations * New themes for all VIBlend Controls for Silverlight * New controls - TabControl, Toolbar and BannerRotator * De...


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HowTo : Change Visible Tab Using JavaScript in the MS AJAX TabControl  (Unpublished)

HowTo : Change Visible Tab Using JavaScript in the MS AJAX TabControl


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Tab Control in Windows Presentation Foundation  (Unpublished)

In this post Keyvan describes how to build tab controls with XAML and WPF codes in .NET 3.0.


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TabControl, ListView and strange behaviour when checking list items  (Unpublished)

The king of all Windows controls ListView is behaving very differently depending if it is placed in a TabControl or not. If you have problems that the event delegate ItemCheck is not called when it should, you might find the answer within.


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