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  • S Shog9 0

    Heh. I want to know who they're trying to sell to, if they think they'll get results with the first bit of text reading "You could win a free..." with nothing resembling product details, or screenshots, or any indication that this is a company selling software components... :rolleyes:

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    David Wulff
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    Just when I was getting really confused, they confuse me even more! http://www.clubfarpoint.com/FarPointSupportSite/Modules/TheHut/default.aspx[^] Is ClubFarPoint like an 18-30 holiday for .NET Developers?


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    • S Shog9 0

      My wife interrupted me in the middle of a debugging session the other day. Apparently, i personify the software i work with, and when it's not cooperating i direct at it a fairly constant stream of expletives... and do this aloud... :doh:

      Shog9

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      David Wulff
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      I wonder just how common this is? It seems like a logical thing thing to do that when you spend so much time working with and getting to know your code it becomes like a person. I think when you start adding project birthdays to your appointments though it is perhaps time to call for help - or an exorcist.


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      • D David Wulff

        Just when I was getting really confused, they confuse me even more! http://www.clubfarpoint.com/FarPointSupportSite/Modules/TheHut/default.aspx[^] Is ClubFarPoint like an 18-30 holiday for .NET Developers?


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        Shog9 0
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        Donno... "The Hut" sounds just a bit ominous... :~

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          My wife interrupted me in the middle of a debugging session the other day. Apparently, i personify the software i work with, and when it's not cooperating i direct at it a fairly constant stream of expletives... and do this aloud... :doh:

          Shog9

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          Rick York
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          I know what you mean. It's like a momentary episode of Turret's syndrome.

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          • S Shog9 0

            My wife interrupted me in the middle of a debugging session the other day. Apparently, i personify the software i work with, and when it's not cooperating i direct at it a fairly constant stream of expletives... and do this aloud... :doh:

            Shog9

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            KaRl
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            is there any other way to debug? :~


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            • B Bassam Abdul Baki

              Try ComponentOne's VSFlexGrid. I do believe it's advertized here as well. "For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you would never have considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence." - Q (Star Trek: The Next Generation) ^ Blog

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              Orcrist
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              vsFlexGrid is nothing more than a flexible grid. It will not do what you want it to do (formulas, etc) The closest that I am aware of is farpoint spread (as mentioned in previous postings) the website however is: http://www.fpoint.com/[^] gl David

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              • L Looney Tunezez

                Hey, I am looking for a spreadsheet component or control for a winform application( like Excel, but cannot use Excel :^) ) I was hoping someone out there could help me out! Cheers! Looney Tunezez "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
                Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
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                I've been using the SyncFusion Essential Suite (including the grid) for a couple of years now (see http://www.syncfusion.com). I'm quite pleased with the capabilities of the grid; you can do anything with it. The support from Syncfusion is excellent. The only drawback is the cost. I bought the Full Source code version back when the suite first came out and have renewed my subscription twice. The component that exports to excel is ExcelRW; it can be used independantly from the grid control. One of the demos that they ship includes a spreadheet app that looks exactly like Excel. If you have the $$ and 30 days then you should try it; there is 30-day money back guarantee. -Roy

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                • S Shog9 0

                  Donno... "The Hut" sounds just a bit ominous... :~

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                  Steve Mayfield
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                  I could say the same thing about "Club" :suss: Steve

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                  • D David Wulff

                    What an interesting web site they have. I closed it twice thinking I'd won a free holiday. :suss:


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                    Heath Stewart
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                    It's actually a pretty good control. FarPoint - the company - has been in business making spread controls for many, many years since the advent of OLE controls. I've evaluated their .NET component at a previous job and it has great compatibility with Excel and exhibits many of the basic functions of Excel. The more advanced functions are left up to you to implement if necessary, but does boast many great features. I don't care one way or another but just giving some feedback so you don't waste a good option based on some marketing gimmick on their web site. :) This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles] [My Blog]

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                    • L Looney Tunezez

                      Hey, I am looking for a spreadsheet component or control for a winform application( like Excel, but cannot use Excel :^) ) I was hoping someone out there could help me out! Cheers! Looney Tunezez "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
                      Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
                      "Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris Maunder

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                      Looney Tunezez
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                      Well, i tried "evaluating" FarPoint , ComponentOne, Syncfusion spreadsheet controls. I am leaning...towards FarPoint, seemingly the best suited for my app needs, hopefully it goes well. Again, it all depends on what "powers that be" decide to go with. Thanks for all your help, folks! Cheers! Looney Tunezez "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
                      Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
                      "Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris Maunder

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