Re: [Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-07-03 Thread burning snow
Hi Pablo, I just wanted to ask if there is any progress / date for releasing the library? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, I've good news! We're going to release our I3 library (the cross-platform MWF controls) as open source! I expect we'll be releasing it in about one or two

Re: [Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-05-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi there, I've good news! We're going to release our I3 library (the cross-platform MWF controls) as open source! I expect we'll be releasing it in about one or two weeks. Regards, pablo www.plasticscm.com Debacker escribió: Yes, please. I really love the look of your app. It would be

Re: [Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-05-19 Thread Debacker
Hi, Is the GUI part of Plastic SCM free/open-source? I only see marketing for your commercial package, which is a bit overskill if someone wants your widgets only. Regards, Laurent Debacker. On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, We've developed a

Re: [Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-05-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Well, it's not actually a product but an internal library we use. We don't sell it. Did you like how it looks like? If so I'll check here whether everyone agrees to make it open. pablo Debacker escribió: Hi, Is the GUI part of Plastic SCM free/open-source? I only see marketing for

Re: [Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-05-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, We've developed a small set of controls for Plastic SCM to make our GUI fully portable using winforms. You can take a look at some screenshots here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157603891722391/ pablo Jonathan Pobst escribió: I guess it depends on your

[Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-05-17 Thread Yakov Danilov
Hi everyone. Because of Mono 2.0. release our firm has some plans about creation of crossplatorm client that could be used with .Net 2.0 on Windows and Mono 2.0 on Linux systems. Business logic can be used without any problem, but GUI has been created using Infragistics components

Re: [Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

2008-05-17 Thread Jonathan Pobst
I guess it depends on your requirements. .Net (and Mono) comes with a toolbar, grid, and tree. So part of it will be figuring out what additional functionality you need that you are getting from third party controls. Right now, I do not know of any third party controls that work out of the