The fact that custom controls are conceptually simple (and easy to deploy) doesn’t mean you won’t be forced
to write a significant amount of code! If you want to create a rich, graphically intensive widget, you could easily
write hundreds of lines of GDI+ codeto perfect it. That’s why you should consider some of the free and
commercial controls that are available for Windows Forms.
There is a variety of options for popular control types like Outlook bars, dockable windows, and wizards.
Some of the best are provided at Divelements (www.divil.co.uk) and Actipro (www.actiprosoftware.com).
Another good option is Crownwood software (www.dotnetmagic.com), which includes complete source
code for its products.
Finally, if you’re interested in a free solution that can save you some money (or one you can extend to
learn even more about .NET), check out the official Windows Forms community site
(www.windowsforms.net), where an expansive control gallery provides free solutions and trial software
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