Radius: What. How. Why.
- Posted: Feb 07, 2007 at 12:04 PM
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Very intreasting video.
Was the whole app a WPF app? If so was the ribbon bar a third party control library, if so who's?
There actually is a WPF ribbon control as mentioned in this blog entry. Don't know if it's the one shown in this video, though.
I doubt it's the same... I am using the original (winforms) library from DevComponents and also part of their beta testing for WPF library and the one in the demo doesn't look like the one I am working with currently. Their first Beta just came out today and it's not really usable (for an app seen in the demo).
It'd be interesting to know what they used - a new WPF library, something they built from scratch, or one of the managed ones (like DevComponents) that are out there.
Hey all,
We're currently using (winforms) DevComponents for the ribbon bar.
Hope you liked the video!
--Jeremy
90 Degree Software
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