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Version 3.0 introduces right-to-left (RTL) support for all controls, MDI support for the ribbon, the ability to use ribbon galleries on forms, Calendar and Date/Time Picker controls and much more ... ...
The new major features include filtering and searching capabilities for Prof-UIS grid controls (CExtDataGridWnd, CExtTreeGridWnd and CExtReportGridWnd) and a Visual Studio 2008 theme with new docking markers ... ...
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MFC
Prof-UIS is an easy-to-use MFC extension library that enables you to deliver Windows applications with a professional
and user-friendly interface. More than 200 thoroughly tested and documented C++ classes, templates and interfaces will
help you take the time and complexity out of incorporating rich and up-to-date GUI facilities in your projects.
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Latest Samples
Demonstrates how you can synchronize data between a data grid with joined cells and a property grid. |
Illustrates how easily you can add sorting and filtering capabilities to your data grid, tree grid or report grid. |
Latest Articles and FAQ
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[Apr 11, 2008]
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How to add a Close button to tabs?
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[Jan 15, 2008]
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How can I get the version of Prof-UIS at run time?
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[Dec 14, 2007]
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How to disable fade-out menu animation in CExtRibbonBar and CExtRibbonPage?
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[Dec 10, 2007]
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How to remove the Options button from the File menu in the ribbon?
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.NET
Elegant Ribbon is a set of Windows Forms controls that allow you quickly and easily provide your application with a new-generation user interface like that introduced in Microsoft Office 2007. It is written in 100% managed C# and is CLS compliant. [...]
Latest Articles and FAQ
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[Mar 04, 2008]
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Using a DateTimePicker Control
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[Mar 03, 2008]
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Using a Calendar Control
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[Dec 04, 2007]
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How set a filter for a gallery?
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[Nov 15, 2007]
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Ribbon Galleries
Latest Samples
Allows you to load images locally or using the Google Image Search web service as well as to view and manipulate loaded images. The sample illustrates how to use galleries and contextual tabs and demonstrates some advanced techniques. |
Illustrates how to use ribbon galleries. |
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Testimonials
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"Thanks guys, renewing was a no-brainer for us. We are definitely happy with our decision to go with Prof-UIS. After two long years of effort on our new product, the quality and reliability of Prof-UIS along with your excellent support allowed us to concentrate on the things we do best. Keep up the good work!" Bob Sabiston, Canfit-X Software Architect, Canada
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"I am also impressed as to how easy it was to create a custom cell type. I had originally set about creating one from scratch that would provide a combo box that listed line drawing styles (solid, dashed, dot, etc) as actual lines. But have since learned that I could just derive my custom type from CExtGridCellComboBox and override the OnPopupListBoxDrawItem and OnPaintText methods to handle the drawing. So what had started out being a 1.5 day project to create it from scratch, due to learning what had to be included in the class, turned into a ½ hour project." Marty Barringer, Senior Principal Engineer, USA
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"I knew that I am going to have some kind of support for the full version of Prof-UIS, but I have never thought that I will have such great help from your side !!!!" Nedim Mujezinovic, IMP, Austria
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"I'd like to say that I'm impressed with the Prof-UIS as well as your support. It was reassuring to me that I was able to "modernize" some aspects of my product's u/i with very few additional lines of code. At first, I expected a lot more documentation than Prof-UIS provides. But I'm learning to rely on the many source code samples you provide. When I'm debugging, and step from my code into the library's code, I'm pleased with the quality of the code I find there. You guys have an excellent understanding of C++ as well as MFC. I've been programming in MFC for more years than just about anyone. I was Microsoft's program manager for the first versions of MFC, and designed the Scribble tutorial app." Mark Walsen, Notation Software, Inc., USA
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