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Infragistics has announced the release of NetAdvantage for .NET 2006 Volume 2, a toolset for creating "great developer and end user experiences, in both Windows Forms and ASP.NET applications," the company says. This new version of NetAdvantage for .NET includes all the user interface components tools necessary to deliver robust, high performance, polished applications to end users. NetAdvantage for .NET 2006 Volume 2 includes grids, charting, scheduling, navigation, editors and more, in both ASP.NET and Windows Forms toolsets.
With NetAdvantage for .NET organizations can leverage:
* Apply Global Styling - Set application-wide look and feel with a
single XML-based style library
* Deliver Consistent Look & Feel - Use a style library to brand
multiple applications across the enterprise
* Update Styling Dynamically - Change the look and feel of an
* Leverage Professionally Designed Styles - Create compelling user
interfaces without a dedicated design team
* Create Custom Styles - Visually design styles with NetAdvantageR
AppStylist
* Empower Your Users- Provide style customization features by exposing
the NetAdvantage AppStylist at runtime
The NetAdvantage product family continues to provide the tools needed to build application interfaces across multiple platforms including .NET,
ASP.NET, JSF and WPF, the company says.
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