Hi

DevExpress VCL components will improve GUI look and feel of application.
Good to have it.

Thanks,
Prakash

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 2:26 AM, Jeremy Grand <jer...@ninprodata.com> wrote:

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>  For the record, I bought the express quantum grid package ($700), and it
> is indeed remarkable.  I’ve used Orpheus, topgrid, the Borland grids, and of
> course listview (but not as an editor).  Devex is at least an order of
> magnitude better.  One minor downside is that their support website is slow
> as a slug and is complicated to use.  However, I’ve found & used several
> items of info in the short time I’ve been using the product.
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> Jeremy
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> *From:* advanced_delphi@yahoogroups.com [mailto:
> advanced_del...@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Thomas W. Clay
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:10 PM
> *To:* advanced_delphi@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* RE: [advanced_delphi] Any Comments on DevExpress VCL
> components?
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>  I have had subscriptions to the .Net and the VCL component libraries for
> several years.
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> You can’t go wrong with DevExpress.  The only limiting factor that I have
> with them is Silverlight controls – they don’t have enough of them (yet).
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> Although there are differences between the .Net and the VCL libraries, they
> are similar enough to convert from one to the other.
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> Tom Clay
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> *From:* advanced_delphi@yahoogroups.com [mailto:
> advanced_del...@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Jeremy Grand
> *Sent:* Thursday, June 18, 2009 13:15
> *To:* advanced_delphi@yahoogroups.com
> *Subject:* [advanced_delphi] Any Comments on DevExpress VCL components?
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> I’m looking at the ExpressQuantumTreeList Suite from DevExpress.  The
> features look very good, but I’d be very interested in any experiences
> folks have had.
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> I am interested in how good the tech support is and the quality of the
> development process using their components (intuitiveness, documentation,
> coherent feature set).  It seems to me that the company is pretty strong and
> will be around, but I could be wrong, so it would be nice to hear a
> confirmation.
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> Another area of interest is, we do a lot of Delphi, but also some C# and
> VB .net.  There are products supporting these platforms; are they similar
> enough that a conversion from Delphi to C# would not involve a complete
> redesign of the UI?  I’m not expecting “easy”, just a degree of conceptual
> commonality and visual similarity.
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> Jeremy
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Thanks,
Prakash Shirodkar

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