[Mono-dev] Migrating Mono 2.0. Crossplatform GUI components.

burning snow zanagar at clockworkz.de
Thu Jul 3 06:10:36 EDT 2008


Hi Pablo,

I just wanted to ask if there is any progress / date for releasing the
library?


PABLOSANTOSLUAC at terra.es wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I've good news!
> 
> We're going to release our I3 library (the cross-platform MWF controls) 
> as open source!
> 
> I expect we'll be releasing it in about one or two weeks.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> pablo
> 
> 
> www.plasticscm.com
> 
> 
> Debacker escribió:
>> Yes, please. I really love the look of your app. It would be great if 
>> you could publish your widgets :D
>>
>> Thanks
>> Laurent.
>>
>> On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:34 PM, pablosantosluac at terra.es 
>> <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es> <pablosantosluac at terra.es 
>> <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     Well, it's not actually a product but an internal library we use.
>>     We don't sell it. Did you like how it looks like? If so I'll check
>>     here whether everyone agrees to make it open.
>>
>>     pablo
>>
>>     Debacker escribió:
>>
>>         Hi,
>>
>>         Is the GUI part of Plastic SCM free/open-source? I only see
>>         marketing for your commercial package, which is a bit
>>         overskill if someone wants your widgets only.
>>
>>         Regards,
>>         Laurent Debacker.
>>
>>         On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:38 AM, pablosantosluac at terra.es
>>         <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es>
>>         <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es
>>         <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es>> <pablosantosluac at terra.es
>>         <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es>
>>         <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es
>>         <mailto:pablosantosluac at terra.es>>> wrote:
>>
>>            Hi,
>>
>>            We've developed a small set of controls for Plastic SCM to
>> make
>>            our GUI
>>            fully portable using winforms.
>>
>>            You can take a look at some screenshots here:
>>          
>>         
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/15875826@N04/sets/72157603891722391/
>>
>>
>>            pablo
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>            Jonathan Pobst escribió:
>>            > I guess it depends on your requirements.  .Net (and Mono)
>>         comes
>>            with a
>>            > toolbar, grid, and tree.  So part of it will be figuring
>>         out what
>>            > additional functionality you need that you are getting from
>>            third party
>>            > controls.
>>            >
>>            > Right now, I do not know of any third party controls that
>>         work
>>            out of
>>            > the box with Mono.  Hopefully, with the release of Mono 2.0,
>>            this will
>>            > change as we work with some third party vendors to get their
>>            controls
>>            > working on Mono.
>>            >
>>            > Jonathan
>>            >
>>            >
>>            > Yakov Danilov wrote:
>>            >
>>            >> Hi everyone.
>>            >>
>>            >>     Because of Mono 2.0. release our firm has some plans
>>         about
>>            creation of crossplatorm client that could be used with
>>         .Net 2.0
>>            on Windows and Mono 2.0 on Linux systems.
>>            >>
>>            >>     Business logic can be used without any problem, but
>>         GUI has
>>            been created using Infragistics components that have too
>>         many Win
>>            Api calls and can be used only on Windows.
>>            >>
>>            >>     Thats why we need components written in managed C# and
>>            WinForms that can be used on both platforms. Basically we need
>>            Toobar, Grid, Tree. At this time I find only SourceGrid. Can
>>            anybody advice us such components? Writing own components too
>>             laborious.
>>            >>
>>            >> p.s. Sorry if my English is not so well.
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