Good UI and component source
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Hi I am looking for some good UI and a place to buy components. I know of: http://www.componentsource.com http://www.programmersparadise.com Most of the components are good but is there one focused site that concentrates on MFC/C++ components? And what do you guys think of the CodeJock library as that is the one I am closely looking at purchasing :) After reading the CP review and such. Your thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Code4Food ---- "There is no try; only do or do not" -Yoda
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Hi I am looking for some good UI and a place to buy components. I know of: http://www.componentsource.com http://www.programmersparadise.com Most of the components are good but is there one focused site that concentrates on MFC/C++ components? And what do you guys think of the CodeJock library as that is the one I am closely looking at purchasing :) After reading the CP review and such. Your thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Code4Food ---- "There is no try; only do or do not" -Yoda
BCGControlBar is excellent. Very similar to CodeJock, high quality, and cheaper. HPS HwndSpy - GUI developer's aid to visually locate and inspect windows. For the month of August only, use coupon code CP-81239 for 30% off.
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Hi I am looking for some good UI and a place to buy components. I know of: http://www.componentsource.com http://www.programmersparadise.com Most of the components are good but is there one focused site that concentrates on MFC/C++ components? And what do you guys think of the CodeJock library as that is the one I am closely looking at purchasing :) After reading the CP review and such. Your thoughts or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Code4Food ---- "There is no try; only do or do not" -Yoda
If memory serves me correctly CodeJock started life as a collection of code from www.codeguru.com. I haven't looked at it in quite some time, but early versions left a lot to be desired IMO. I certainly suggest you look at Prof-UIS, which I think is very good indeed. See: Professional User Interface Suite http://www.codeproject.com/docking/prod_profuis.asp?target=prof%2Duis[^] and http://www.prof-uis.com[^] Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com
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If memory serves me correctly CodeJock started life as a collection of code from www.codeguru.com. I haven't looked at it in quite some time, but early versions left a lot to be desired IMO. I certainly suggest you look at Prof-UIS, which I think is very good indeed. See: Professional User Interface Suite http://www.codeproject.com/docking/prod_profuis.asp?target=prof%2Duis[^] and http://www.prof-uis.com[^] Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com
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If memory serves me correctly CodeJock started life as a collection of code from www.codeguru.com. I haven't looked at it in quite some time, but early versions left a lot to be desired IMO. I certainly suggest you look at Prof-UIS, which I think is very good indeed. See: Professional User Interface Suite http://www.codeproject.com/docking/prod_profuis.asp?target=prof%2Duis[^] and http://www.prof-uis.com[^] Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com
on their homepage (www.prof-uis.com) is a newer version that in this article
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Wow! Thanks I didn't even realize that library existed! I am eagerly reviewing it now. Code4Food ---- "There is no try; only do or do not" -Yoda
Don't be too excited dude. Do check carefully the licence.txt file that is distributed with the sources, you will discover that it is free for non-commercial use only. :omg: Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio
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Wow! Thanks I didn't even realize that library existed! I am eagerly reviewing it now. Code4Food ---- "There is no try; only do or do not" -Yoda
You can also try this. http://www.codeproject.com/library/classlib.asp[^] Sonork 100.41263:Anthony_Yio
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If memory serves me correctly CodeJock started life as a collection of code from www.codeguru.com. I haven't looked at it in quite some time, but early versions left a lot to be desired IMO. I certainly suggest you look at Prof-UIS, which I think is very good indeed. See: Professional User Interface Suite http://www.codeproject.com/docking/prod_profuis.asp?target=prof%2Duis[^] and http://www.prof-uis.com[^] Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com
Hello! Mr. Franks seems quite misinformed. :zzz: Codejock Software's products are completely and professionally written, and are no way a collection of articles from codeguru as he suggests. I know that one of their developers did a freeware collection way back around 97'-98, but that is no way affiliated with any of their commercial products. If you haven’t seen their products I would suggest that you take a look at Xtreme Toolkit Professional Edition, which I would say is probably one of the best, professionally written libraries I have seen out there, and I have reviewed several including the Prof-UIS one. :cool: See: Xtreme Toolkit Professional Edition Cheers, Scott Evans
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BCGControlBar is excellent. Very similar to CodeJock, high quality, and cheaper. HPS HwndSpy - GUI developer's aid to visually locate and inspect windows. For the month of August only, use coupon code CP-81239 for 30% off.
Xtreme Toolkit Professional Edition is much better! BCG is nice, but are lacking when compared to the office gui's that they are thing to mimic. Codejock does a much nicer job in this area, and their components are an almost exact match to Office. Additionally, BCG is definitely not cheaper either, I just did a price comparison and they are actually priced more than Codejock libraries by a few bucks, both standard and professional. ;) Cheers, Scott Evans