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Gantt Chart Library for WPF merges into Project Management Library

While on Windows® Forms platform DlhSoft Gantt Chart Library 2.0 and Project Management Library 2.0 are entirely different products (from goals and architectural design to their actual features), on WPF we have always had Gantt Chart Library (GCL) 4.0 and … Continue reading

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Project Management Frameworks

We have just released two products that provide simple business logic for the most common project management operations that you might need to offer in your applications: Project Management Framework for .NET Project Management Hyper Framework for JavaScript®

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Project Management Frameworks: soon

We have originally had a project management framework available for ordering separately from our Web site a long, long time ago (actually, it was the one that is also available today as a separated DLL with Project Management Library for … Continue reading

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ASP .NET project management features, HTML5 printing, and more

We have recently released new HTML5 based product builds, introducing a consistent set of common request features as indicated in the table below: Product features Gantt Chart Web Library for ASP .NET Gantt Chart Hyper Library for HTML5 Gantt Chart … Continue reading

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Development in progress for ASP .NET Gantt Chart printing and project management features

We are currently developing interesting new features for our Gantt Chart Web Library for ASP .NET (and partially for Gantt Chart Hyper Library for HTML5): Printing: if the client browser supports printing HTML5 based inline SVG generated in documents created … Continue reading

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Licensing DlhSoft’s .NET and JavaScript components – TL;DR

OK. Sorry. TL;DR is not really possible on this topic. You can however, jump to the final paragraphs for some (possibly) simpler (or required) alternatives to classic .NET licensing. Once you purchase a development library license from DlhSoft, you will … Continue reading

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Will you port your desktop apps to .NET Core?

Indeed, with the recent release of .NET Core 3.1 Microsoft offers long time support for WPF “Core”, and we all should consider moving away from the classic .NET Framework 4+ already, as the next major platform iteration (.NET 5) will … Continue reading

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Undo and Redo in GanttChartView control from DlhSoft Gantt Chart Hyper Library for JavaScript, using an open source UndoStack component written by DlhSoft in C# and having JavaScript and TypeScript definitions generated automatically using Bridge.net

Hello and Happy New Year! This year we’re heading to continue improving our existing products with interesting updates, in parallel with turning some new ideas into great new features and/or new products. As a start, we chose to develop a small new JavaScript/TypeScript sample app for DlhSoft … Continue reading

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Cloud service for Gantt Chart image generation

We’ve developed and released a Windows® Azure powered cloud service that allows easily Gantt Chart PNG image generation based on a project XML data (using Microsoft Project® XML schema)! Also, project management algorithms, such as auto-scheduling and level resources, are … Continue reading

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WPF 3.5 products will be discontinued soon

As interest on WPF 3.5 platform decreased dramatically over the last years, and since our WPF 4 rebuilt products are better, we will soon discontinue the WPF 3.5 downloads and purchases. Those who have a WPF 3.5 product license would … Continue reading

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