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Quick question, has anyone out there used the NetAdvantage 2 package from the above site, either the trial version or the full version???

 

Mike55

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Posted

That's not a question....

 

A question would be like "Is it any good?" "Is it worth the money" "Does in do so and so?"

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Is it a post only to have one more post ? Or is it any related to his question ?

 

There's a question in his post. "Has anyone out there used the NetAdvantage 2 package[...]???"

 

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Am working with the web grid component, it is a pain in the *** to try and get the sort function going!! On paper the whole package looks very good, however i have my doubts about it.

 

Mike55

A Client refers to the person who incurs the development cost.

A Customer refers to the person that pays to use the product.

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My software never has bugs. It just develops random features. (Mosabama vbforums.com)

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I've been playing with the eval version of NetAdvantage 2004 Suite... trying to use the UltraWinChart component with ActiveReports.NET... both are not bad products, but be prepared to spend some "quality" time in forums and reading product Knowledge Base articles trying to figure out how to use them to do what you want. The samples and walkthroughs are good if you're creating applications like "Hello World", but in the really real world not so much. :-\
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