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Tommy Malone
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      14th May 2004
Anyone have any suggestions for a 3rd party treeview control with a "bit
more" functionality than the one included in VB.NET?

Preferably free...

And a winning lottery ticket...

Thanks.


 
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Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
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      15th May 2004
* "Tommy Malone" <(E-Mail Removed)> scripsit:
> Anyone have any suggestions for a 3rd party treeview control with a "bit
> more" functionality than the one included in VB.NET?


Describe the functionality you need.

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Bernie Yaeger
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      15th May 2004
Hi Tommy,

You might take a look at Bennet-Tec tlist control (www.bennet-tec.com).
The cost is a little less than $400; I know of no good one that's free.

HTH,

Bernie Yaeger

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> Anyone have any suggestions for a 3rd party treeview control with a "bit
> more" functionality than the one included in VB.NET?
>
> Preferably free...
>
> And a winning lottery ticket...
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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Ken Tucker [MVP]
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      15th May 2004
Hi,

I like the developer express treelist control.
http://www.devexpress.com/?section=/...T/XtraTreeList

Ken
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> Anyone have any suggestions for a 3rd party treeview control with a "bit
> more" functionality than the one included in VB.NET?
>
> Preferably free...
>
> And a winning lottery ticket...
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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Tarren
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      17th May 2004
Hi:

Try UltraWinTree from Infragistics - It is included free in the VB Net
Resource Kit

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/vbrkit/default.aspx

I have been using it and am pleased with the additional flexibility and
formatting scope.

The license allows you to deploy it with apps, and it is free.

HTH


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> Anyone have any suggestions for a 3rd party treeview control with a "bit
> more" functionality than the one included in VB.NET?
>
> Preferably free...
>
> And a winning lottery ticket...
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
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