ANN: DotNetMagic now available

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Phil Wright

DotNetMagic goes commerical!

NOTE: The last free version was Magic 1.7.4 and is still available from
source forge and will continue to be so. This free version will NOT be
removed from source forge and so you can continue to use it indefinitely in
your projects. So there is no need to panic about it disappearing.

Commerical version changes,
Numerous bug fixes,
ToolControl for VS.NET style toolbars,
ButtonWithStyle for VS.NET style buttons,
Improved TabbedGroups allowing any level of hierarchy,
Help file documenting all methods, properties and events,
Email support

You can download the demo using the following link..
http://www.dotnetmagic.com/downloads/DotNetMagicDemo.msi

With prices starting from only $199 for a single user licence, this
represent excellent value for money.
http://www.dotnetmagic.com/buy.html

Best Regards,
Phil Wright
DotNetMagic, The User Interface for .NET
 
Way too much, others like Component one have whole suites
for only a little more. Yes they don't have your controls
but bang for the buck they are it.

I would suggust you go to 100 bucks and 200 with code.
Also be more of a subscription then a version price.

Just my 2 cents

Joe
 
#1 This *is* a whole suite.
#2 It contains some of the best .NET controls I've seen and I know whereof I
speak.
#3 Companies ship software that is no better than dot net magic in the 4-500
dollar range. I think the price could go higher and still be great value for
money.

Congratultions Phil! Great work.

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#1 This *is* a whole suite.
Doesn't even have VS.NET-style status bar. How can I develop an application
with VS.NET look and feel and have different style status bar. The suite has
to provide at least all controls which are visible all the time.
#2 It contains some of the best .NET controls I've seen and I know whereof I
speak.
I have tried several suites (including DotNetMagic). I decided to go with
DevComponents' DotNetBar and I haven't regreted event for a sec for this
decision. As a matter of fact DotNetMagic has the best TabbedGroups control
I've seen so far.
#3 Companies ship software that is no better than dot net magic in the 4-500
dollar range. I think the price could go higher and still be great value for
money.

It is not my business to say how much it should cost. But I dare to disagree
with your statement as a whole.

B\rgds
100
 
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