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Please advice best TreeList controls for .NET ?

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    Please advice best TreeList controls for .NET ? I need to choose what to buy. DevExpress suite -to compare with. What is else best graphical suites there are on market for .NET ? Thanks. What is the best from that : ? http://www.componentsource.com/Catalog.asp?fl=&gf=+BUSFUNCLISTCO&gd=Treeview+and+List&bc=&sc=CS

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      Please advice best TreeList controls for .NET ? I need to choose what to buy. DevExpress suite -to compare with. What is else best graphical suites there are on market for .NET ? Thanks. What is the best from that : ? http://www.componentsource.com/Catalog.asp?fl=&gf=+BUSFUNCLISTCO&gd=Treeview+and+List&bc=&sc=CS

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      I've always liked XtraTreeList from Developer Express, which you mentioned. You already have a list it seems of tree views. What's best is what fits your requirements for the cost you're willing to pay.

      Microsoft MVP, Visual C# My Articles

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        I've always liked XtraTreeList from Developer Express, which you mentioned. You already have a list it seems of tree views. What's best is what fits your requirements for the cost you're willing to pay.

        Microsoft MVP, Visual C# My Articles

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        It is better to pay twice if abilities of control is twice, due to next work will be too easy with same control, but not new one need with new learning curve, and new curve to conect them and loose consistency. Need good control for most basic functions and most need in advanced programing.

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          It is better to pay twice if abilities of control is twice, due to next work will be too easy with same control, but not new one need with new learning curve, and new curve to conect them and loose consistency. Need good control for most basic functions and most need in advanced programing.

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          Not if you won't use those extra features. The Developer Express XtraTreeList is a very extensible control, as are most third-party controls on the market. The best way to determine which is best is to download the trials (they all have them) and try them out. Again, it comes down to whether or not a component fulfills your requirements that determines whether it's a good component. Only you can answer that question.

          Microsoft MVP, Visual C# My Articles

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            Not if you won't use those extra features. The Developer Express XtraTreeList is a very extensible control, as are most third-party controls on the market. The best way to determine which is best is to download the trials (they all have them) and try them out. Again, it comes down to whether or not a component fulfills your requirements that determines whether it's a good component. Only you can answer that question.

            Microsoft MVP, Visual C# My Articles

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            Thanks you for qualified respond. This control lookinsatisfying our basic requirements, but task - is to satisfy best, most usual features, to enchance controls, in the future.. That is about experience who used this controls, or know something. This control is Best - strategy for productivity in the future in common ?

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