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    I was just starting to develop Silverlight Menu control when I found out that DevExpress is giving away exact same component along with grid for FREE - http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/Controls/Silverlight/Register/index.xml[^]; even source code is included. Damn, it almost seemed I'll be using Telerik for Silverlight development and switching from DevExpress after building apps with their (also free[^]) WinForms components for couple years. After this... I don't know... it seems like my infatuation with DevExpress will be lifelong...

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      I was just starting to develop Silverlight Menu control when I found out that DevExpress is giving away exact same component along with grid for FREE - http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/Controls/Silverlight/Register/index.xml[^]; even source code is included. Damn, it almost seemed I'll be using Telerik for Silverlight development and switching from DevExpress after building apps with their (also free[^]) WinForms components for couple years. After this... I don't know... it seems like my infatuation with DevExpress will be lifelong...

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      wout de zeeuw
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      Ugh, just had a peek at the WinForms stuff, it looks really nice, but the download is 220 MB, WTF?! Isn't that a little bit much?

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        Ugh, just had a peek at the WinForms stuff, it looks really nice, but the download is 220 MB, WTF?! Isn't that a little bit much?

        Wout

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        lepipele
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        You are getting whole package (with Grid, Charts, etc. etc)... during the install you can select stuff you have license for (or install other things in trial mode).

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          Ugh, just had a peek at the WinForms stuff, it looks really nice, but the download is 220 MB, WTF?! Isn't that a little bit much?

          Wout

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          Nope, that's standard, we use all the big 3rd party component vendors and they all have huge downloads, but the actual distributed files are very small, nothing like that at all. It's usually a lot of docs, alternative versions of the controls, demos etc etc. Telerik are very good about it they always offer a small refresher update alternative which is just a zip file.


          "It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it." -Sam Levenson

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            I was just starting to develop Silverlight Menu control when I found out that DevExpress is giving away exact same component along with grid for FREE - http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/Controls/Silverlight/Register/index.xml[^]; even source code is included. Damn, it almost seemed I'll be using Telerik for Silverlight development and switching from DevExpress after building apps with their (also free[^]) WinForms components for couple years. After this... I don't know... it seems like my infatuation with DevExpress will be lifelong...

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            Mine too, and I've only used their ASP.NET GridView so far. Nicest component I've used in a while.

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