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Infragistic suite of Windows Controls

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Craig Adams - 05 Jan 2005 16:03 GMT
Does anyone have any experience with Infragistic products? I am evaluating
them for purchase and I am looking for real life experiences as to their
quality and ease of use.

I have read some glowing reviews and them seen some reviews that assert that
the Infragistics components are extremely buggy.

Any feedback about these products and your experiences with them would be
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Craig Adams
Bob Powell [MVP] - 05 Jan 2005 16:16 GMT
I've used them and they compare well against other vendors.

No one writes code without bugs in..

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> Does anyone have any experience with Infragistic products? I am evaluating
> them for purchase and I am looking for real life experiences as to their
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> Thanks,
> Craig Adams
Ron Allen - 05 Jan 2005 20:44 GMT
Craig,
   I've been using the WindowsForms versions since the original release for
the beta version of .NET and they work fine for what I do.  It does take
some time to get used to their object model but, once you are used to it, it
is fairly consistant across their controls.  I use mostly the grid and
datacombo controls and a few others for our internal billing application and
the users are happy with this.  It does hierarchical data well and I use
multi-band grids a lot.
   They have sample applications and a trial version that you can try on
their web site.

Ron Allen

> Does anyone have any experience with Infragistic products? I am evaluating
> them for purchase and I am looking for real life experiences as to their
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> Thanks,
> Craig Adams

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