I am re-evaluating my 3rd party controls. I currently use the Infragistic suite for ASP.Net and WinForms. What controls do you use and would you recommend them?
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Telerik is fairly prolific and easy to use on the asp.net side. Although you will find yourself hacking some functionality in and out of them and then having a code change everytime an update breaks your hacks.. regardless they are still easier than re-inventing the wheel. |
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Telerik, DevExpress, Peter Blum Validation Controls are all good. Although we are moving away from using Server controls for things that can be done solely on the client side and starting to use jQuery as much as possible. |
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Whatever you do, do not use ComponentArt....horrible tools, full of bugs, terrible support. |
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DevExpress gets my vote as well my and my development team have been using the Enterprise package for the past 3 years and it's met our expectations. One thing we love about DevExpress is that they have EXCELLENT support and constantly updating their suite. |
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The client I'm working now is also using the SyncFusion Essential Suite. We've mostly used the Excel and Word IO libraries, of which I'm prettuy satisfied. They also provide a number of ASP.NET Ajax controls, among which a very extensive DataGrid. This offers quite a lot of features but unfortunately doesn's perform that well. All in all, the pricing is a little bit cheaper than the Telerik components, that's why the client decided for it in the end. |
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I have done only Winforms and have used Infragistics, devexpress and januscontrols so far. I can suggest you to use devexpress. Infragistics are very heavy controls, lots of properties, difficult to use januscontrols are lightweight and easy to use, but not so powerful as the others. From my blog |
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In addition to the other answers, I'd like not to forget Intersoft's controls: Webgrid, WebCombo, WebDesktop and many more. I use them (beside other vendor's controls) for many years. Especially the webgrid is very professional. |
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DevExpress for both Windows Forms and ASP.net. There is a learning curve, but once you understand the way things work, there is very little that you can't do. The Scheduler was the best on the market when we used it several years ago. The grid and charting has blown clients away. Their support is very responsive a usually on point. When you are trying to do sonething that the controls are not capable of doing, you will often see that feature added in a future release. Bottom line: Great stuff! |
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I've only used infragistic, but wouldn't really recommend it. It often seems complicated for the sake of complication, not to mention the fact that I've seen multiple bugs in it. Also, in web-land, it isn't very cross browser compliant. A lot of App Stylist things don't translate over to Firefox well, and the WebCombo blows up horribly in the new Google Chrome/Chromium browser. |
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Only used infragistic and janus control. Infragistic is ok but not good. I wish I wont ever have to use janus again, one of the worst and unintuitive API. And I can make crash the provided sample with a few click... |
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Peter Blum's Data Entry Suite |
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I second DevExpress - though they're not always the end-all solution. |
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I've used DevExpress for WinForms applications, mainly for the XtraGrid. However the rich functionality comes at a cost:
Broadly speaking I'm happy with the choice. But I would want to do an in-depth evaluation of the competition (e.g. Infragistics) before making a recommendation. |
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We chose Syncfusion mainly because of it's almost complete handling of RightToLeft - they still have some bugs here and there, but they are very attentive to questions, bugs and feature requests. |
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I have used Telerik, Suncfusion and Infragistics third party controls and I would rate them in that order. Telerik controls are an order of magnitude more pleasant to work with than Infragistics. My $0.02. |
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DevExpress stuff, all the way. A great side-effect of grabbing one of the bigger DevEx subscriptions is that you get CodeRush and Refactor! thrown in, too :D The DevEx grid, in particular, is second-to-none. |
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Infragistics Netadvantage |
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I prefer DevExpress. Its components somehow seem more intuitive to me than Infragistic's. |
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I could recommend Telerik for ASP.NET. They are very nice but would only use them for an Intranet application as they are mostly powerful but heavy. For WinForms DevComponents have a brilliant set of components. |
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Telerik - RAD Editor, Tree and Graphs - nice apps |
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