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  • D Dave Kreskowiak

    Why? Win what thing? It's kind of pointless, really. One of your articles has just over 1,000 downloads. A quick scan of a few people shows that you're not even close to the top of the list. What are you gonna do? Download-bot your own code?

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    i-t w-a-s a j-ok-e.

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    • R Ravi Bhavnani

      I have to agree with Dave. This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything.  What makes me happy is that the code is used in Kurzweil Reader[^] (license to use granted at no cost). /ravi

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      Developers are great aren't they? Aren't they?

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        Developers are great aren't they? Aren't they?

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        So says the man[^]. :-D /ravi

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          i-t w-a-s a j-ok-e.

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          Dave Kreskowiak
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          Really? I don't see a joke icon or anything that resembles being funny.

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            What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?

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            They used to display the top downloaded articles, but my guess is that since the list never changed, they removed it from the site. If you were to do a search, I am certain this is a top contender: MFC Grid control 2.27[^] Also, there is an task management application, which the name escapes me at the moment. I believe that is the most downloaded article on CP.

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              What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?

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              thatraja
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              Possibly ToDoList[^] by Dan

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              • N newton saber

                What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?

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                • P Paul M Watt

                  They used to display the top downloaded articles, but my guess is that since the list never changed, they removed it from the site. If you were to do a search, I am certain this is a top contender: MFC Grid control 2.27[^] Also, there is an task management application, which the name escapes me at the moment. I believe that is the most downloaded article on CP.

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                  Brady Kelly
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                  What, not the perennial CListCtrl? Or whatever the real control name is.

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                  • N newton saber

                    What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?

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                    Amarnath S
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                    Depends also on how many items you keep for download in your article. I tend to keep two downloads per article: - Source code zip, and - Executable zip (for those who don't have Visual Studio). With this, one of my articles is nearing 25,000 downloads (both source and exe zips combined).

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                    • N newton saber

                      What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?

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                      Slacker007
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                      The CODE Project API could help, but not sure.

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                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                        Really? I don't see a joke icon or anything that resembles being funny.

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                        Obligatory Dilbert. http://dilbert.com/strip/2015-04-03[^] There you go... Edit - added joke icon.

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                        • P Paul M Watt

                          They used to display the top downloaded articles, but my guess is that since the list never changed, they removed it from the site. If you were to do a search, I am certain this is a top contender: MFC Grid control 2.27[^] Also, there is an task management application, which the name escapes me at the moment. I believe that is the most downloaded article on CP.

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                          newton saber
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                          Thanks. I was just curious. There are so many great projects here.

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                            newton saber
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                            Thanks. I was just curious. I was really curious if there was more functionality on CP which let you search articles. Another thing I often look for is a specific author's most recent article, but there doesn't seem to be a way to sort them that way.

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                            • A Amarnath S

                              Depends also on how many items you keep for download in your article. I tend to keep two downloads per article: - Source code zip, and - Executable zip (for those who don't have Visual Studio). With this, one of my articles is nearing 25,000 downloads (both source and exe zips combined).

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                              newton saber
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                              Wow, 25,000 downloads is amazing. Way to go. I'll try to check out your article. You could've left a link to it. :)

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                                Wow, 25,000 downloads is amazing. Way to go. I'll try to check out your article. You could've left a link to it. :)

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                                Amarnath S
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                                Here[^], co-authored with two of my colleagues.

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                                  What's the most downloaded project on CodeProject? Is there any way to find articles with most downloaded code?

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                                  I would imagine that if not the top download, dan.g.'s ToDoList[^] with over 358 THOUSAND downloads is at least a serious contender. Marc

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                                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                    I have to agree with Dave. This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything.  What makes me happy is that the code is used in Kurzweil Reader[^] (license to use granted at no cost). /ravi

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                                    Marc Clifton
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                                    Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                                    This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything.

                                    Cool article! BTW, ToDoList 6.9.6 - An effective and flexible way to keep on top of your tasks[^] has over 358,000 downloads. ;) Marc

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                                      Obligatory Dilbert. http://dilbert.com/strip/2015-04-03[^] There you go... Edit - added joke icon.

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                                      Dave Kreskowiak
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                                      :|

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                                      • D Dave Kreskowiak

                                        Why? Win what thing? It's kind of pointless, really. One of your articles has just over 1,000 downloads. A quick scan of a few people shows that you're not even close to the top of the list. What are you gonna do? Download-bot your own code?

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                                        ZurdoDev
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                                        Relax. It would be interesting to know. Nothing more. Some people just like stats.

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                                        • M Marc Clifton

                                          Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                                          This[^] article of mine has been downloaded about 22,000 times but that doesn't mean anything.

                                          Cool article! BTW, ToDoList 6.9.6 - An effective and flexible way to keep on top of your tasks[^] has over 358,000 downloads. ;) Marc

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                                          Ravi Bhavnani
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                                          ToDoList is awesome! :cool: /ravi

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