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Important: Any component license entitles you to all
six versions of the component (currently: ASP.Net Web Server Component in
C#, ASP.Net Web Server Component in VB.Net, Visual Studio.Net
Windows Forms Control in C#, Visual Studio.Net Windows Forms Control in
VB.Net, Visual Basic 6 ActiveX & MFC ActiveX). Windows Forms Control compiled and built with Microsoft C# 2002 (100% managed code). Available in .Net Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. Completely compatible with Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005. Can be used with any .Net language including C#, Visual Basic .Net, J#, managed C and many others. The demo includes on-line programmer's documentation and a demo project in C#. This control requires Visual Studio .Net or the Net Framework. This control is intended for programmers using the C# language in a C# application. Version History and release notes.
Web Server Control compiled and built with Microsoft C# 2002 (100% managed code). Available in .Net Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. Completely compatible with Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005. Can be used with any .Net language including C#, Visual Basic .Net, J#, managed C and many others. The demo includes on-line programmer's documentation and a demo project in C#. This control requires Visual Studio .Net or the Net Framework and IIS 5.0 or greater to be installed on the Server. It is a Web Server Control and therefore does not require any runtimes to be installed on the client. One of its greatest advantages is that it is compatible with virtually all browsers in any operating system. One of its major drawbacks is that unlike the ActiveGanttVB, ActiveGanttVC, ActiveGanttCSN or ActiveGanttVBN it is static, users cannot move the objects in the control, or add objects via the user interface. The control also only handles a subset of the events generated by other "Dynamic" ActiveGantt controls. It can nevertheless integrate seamlessly with the "Dynamic" controls on a web page. Its intended use is for programmers that are developing ASP.NET web applications in C#. Version History and release notes.
ActiveX component built with Microsoft Visual C++ version 6.0. The demo includes on-line programmer's documentation, a demo project in Visual C++ 6.0, a demo project in Visual Basic 6.0 and a demo in Microsoft Access 2000. This control requires the VC++ 6.0 or 7.0 IDE or the he the VB 6.0 Integrated Development Environment (for the demo only, the ActiveX is 100% MFC). It is the fastest port of any of the ActiveGantt controls. This version is compatible with Microsoft Access and most OLE control containers. This control is intended for the majority of programmers that need to have an ActiveX control and are programming in languages different to .NET. Version History and release notes.
Web Server Control compiled and built with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2002 (100% managed code). Available in .Net Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. Completely compatible with Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005. Can be used with any .Net language including C#, Visual Basic .Net, J#, managed C and many others. The demo includes on-line programmer's documentation and a demo project in Visual Basic .NET. This control requires Visual Studio .Net or the Net Framework and IIS 5.0 or greater to be installed on the Server. It is a Web Server Control and therefore does not require any runtimes to be installed on the client. One of its greatest advantages is that it is compatible with virtually all browsers in any operating system. One of its major drawbacks is that unlike the ActiveGanttVB, ActiveGanttVC, ActiveGanttCSN or ActiveGanttVBN it is static, users cannot move the objects in the control, or add objects via the user interface. The control also only handles a subset of the events generated by other "Dynamic" ActiveGantt controls. It can nevertheless integrate seamlessly with the "Dynamic" controls on a web page. Its intended use is for programmers that are developing ASP.NET web applications in Visual Basic .NET. Version History and release notes.
Windows Forms Control programmed, compiled and built with Microsoft Visual Basic .NET 2002 (100% managed code). Available in .Net Framework 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. Completely compatible with Visual Studio 2002, 2003 and 2005. Can be used with any .Net language including C#, Visual Basic .Net, J#, managed C and many others. The demo includes on-line programmer's documentation and a demo project in Visual Basic .NET. This control requires Visual Studio .Net or the Net Framework. This control is intended for programmers using the Visual Basic .NET language in a Visual Basic .NET application. Version History and release notes.
ActiveX Component programmed, compiled and built with Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. The demo includes on-line programmer's documentation and a demo project in Visual Basic 6.0. This control requires the VB 6.0 Integrated Development Environment or the Visual Basic 6.0 runtime files. Due to an interface issue this control is not compatible with Microsoft Access and certain other containers. Although identical in functionality and usage compared to the MFC version of the control it is also much slower without having any advantage other than its code base in easy to understand Visual Basic. This control is only intended for users that wish to integrate the source code directly into their VB6 programs and/or customize the source code and have no understanding of Visual C++. Version History and release notes.
.NET Framework Runtime files. In order to run .NET applications, the .NET framework run-time files are required. The .NET Framework may be installed as a web download. It is also provided as a Windows 2000 and Windows XP update from the Windows Update Service.
Visual Basic 6.0 SP5 runtime installation. In order to run Visual Basic applications and ActiveX controls created with Visual Basic, the Visual Basic run-time files are required. Do not install these runtime files if you have Visual Basic 6.0. For more information please look at the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
The Microsoft Windows Installer is an application installation and management service. Windows Installer 2.0 Redistributable for Windows 9X supports Windows 95, 98 and ME operating systems.
The Microsoft Windows Installer is an application installation and management service. Windows Installer 2.0 Redistributable for Windows NT 4.0 and 2000 supports Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6 or later and Windows 2000. Windows XP contains Windows Installer 2.0 and therefore can't be installed or upgraded by this redistributable.
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