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  • S Swinkaran

    Of course YES. But, I don't understand why you are trying Metro UI for your Windows. However, Free : http://windowsformsmetro.codeplex.com/[^] If you are happy to spend $K ?? http://www.telerik.com/products/winforms.aspx[^]

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    And what's best is the free one is in VB. :) /ravi

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    • S Swinkaran

      This is also another solution. However, I haven't tried this. https://github.com/viperneo/winforms-modernui[^]

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      Hari CodeBlogger
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      I tried that , i think the .dll files in those are missing. If u come to know any of the working the solution would like to know. Thank you so much.

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      • S Swinkaran

        Of course YES. But, I don't understand why you are trying Metro UI for your Windows. However, Free : http://windowsformsmetro.codeplex.com/[^] If you are happy to spend $K ?? http://www.telerik.com/products/winforms.aspx[^]

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        Hari CodeBlogger
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        Why shouldn't i try that. is there an issue or something. Coz i thought that we could make our form look much more professional when compared.

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          Why shouldn't i try that. is there an issue or something. Coz i thought that we could make our form look much more professional when compared.

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          Dave Kreskowiak
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          In my humble opinion, Metro isn't professional. I don't know of 2 people in the same room that like it.

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            In my humble opinion, Metro isn't professional. I don't know of 2 people in the same room that like it.

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            Hari CodeBlogger
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            Can u suggest me an alternative method to make my form look profesional.

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              I tried that , i think the .dll files in those are missing. If u come to know any of the working the solution would like to know. Thank you so much.

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              BibhutiAlmighty
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              There are many third party libraries that allows you to do achieve it. Google them. But you can create a simple Metro UI yourself in the windows form application. See the 'calculator' and 'Sticky notes' app that I have made here "geekattech.blogspot.com".

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              • B BibhutiAlmighty

                There are many third party libraries that allows you to do achieve it. Google them. But you can create a simple Metro UI yourself in the windows form application. See the 'calculator' and 'Sticky notes' app that I have made here "geekattech.blogspot.com".

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                could you guide me on how u did that and how should i do

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                  Can u suggest me an alternative method to make my form look profesional.

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                    Hire a graphic designer?

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                    Hari CodeBlogger
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                    no other Way other than that..

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                      no other Way other than that..

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                      Really, how is anyone supposed to answer that question where we know nothing about your app or what your skill set is or what your app even looks like now?

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                      • H Hari CodeBlogger

                        Why shouldn't i try that. is there an issue or something. Coz i thought that we could make our form look much more professional when compared.

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                        If you need it looks like professional, you must need a professional to do it. If you really want to do it by yourself, then, third party UI controls like Telerik, Dev Express are the best solution.

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