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Can anyone recommend a good Ribbon interface library?

I can see that Microsoft is (maybe) planning to release a native Ribbon interface library in Windows 7: http://www.istartedsomething.com/20080917/windows-scenic-new-ribbon-based-ui-platform/

But for now, which 3rd party libraries are the best?

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Take a look at SandRibbon by Divelements. Very well done component and a simple API to work with as well. The nice thing about the Divelements controls is that you get a control that is focused on solving one particular UI problem, not an all-encompassing toolkit that tries to do everything.

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Well, the problem with that is that you still need other controls to give the application a consistent look & feel. From that point of view, a single Ribbon control is pretty useless. – OregonGhost Oct 16 '08 at 19:02
I would say it depends on what other controls you need. SandRibbon provides all of the controls you might need to place on the ribbon and controls to give your forms the same look. – Scott Dorman Oct 17 '08 at 2:18
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Check out www.devexpress.com. Their components are always first rate.

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Check out Elegant Ribbon here.

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If it's about WinForms, I recommend the Krypton Toolkit. It's a powerful toolkit with some unique approaches and comes with one of the best navigation controls I have seen. It felt always much easier to use than all other libraries I tried.

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MFC Feature Pack has ribbon support. Don't know how good it is, but I know it is free :)

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Office 2007 does not use the implementation from MFC – Nemanja Trifunovic Oct 15 '08 at 22:39
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DivElements, Telerik, viblend, Krypton, Infragistics, Syncfusion, DotNetBar - They all have ribbon control with Office2007 styles. Some of them also mimic the Windows 7 ribbon style - DotNetBar and viblend.

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In java there is Flamingo.

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What about performance of those 3rd party Ribbon implementations? I've seen one, that really lacks! Every move, change of UI seems slow.

Do you have hands-on experience with DevExpress?

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Yes I do have hands-on experience with DevExpress. I didn't have any performance problem with the Ribbon. My app is quite processing have so sometimes when it uses all the CPU it can get it will be slower, but I can't blam DE for that. The ribbon still does it animations etc. even then. – Tomas Pajonk Oct 15 '08 at 21:03
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For C++ check out CodeJock, BCG or use the VS2008 MFC Feature Pack and get a ribbon for free!

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The "Profesional Ribbon" project on CodePlex is actually very good. And free!

It is well written, so it is easy to implement custom behaviour if you want.

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Strange that nobody mentions the WPF Ribbon Preview from Microsoft. Free.

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Except you can't ship an app with it as it is still CTP. – Steven May 19 at 18:35
And when you fill the in form on MS site to get it, it redirects to a dead page with no download as I just found out! :/ – JamesM Jul 15 at 14:59
I hear that the WPF Ribbon in under severe refactoring and may be pulled from the site. Check this link wpf.codeplex.com/Wiki/… – Eduardo Molteni Jul 15 at 18:26
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Microsoft did release a native ribbon interface, which is available in both Windows 7 and Vista (via the latest Platform Update).

You can use it in .NET WinForms applications using Windows Ribbon for WinForms.

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I second the www.devexpress.com library. It is easy to implement and it seems very flexible. Plus their library comes along with other components such as the tabbed MDI. The documentation is fairly robust and it didn't take me very long to get started with it at all.

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