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Microsoft Report Viewer 2005

Microsoft Report Viewer control enables applications that run on the .NET Framework to display reports designed using Microsoft reporting technology. The control can process and render reports independently using a built-in engine (‘local mode’) or it can display reports that are processed and rendered on a Report Server (‘remote mode’). There is a WinForms and a WebForms version of the control.

Download Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2005

Free Winform grid control.

The SourceGrid 3 is full featured Winform grid control.SourceGrid 3 is free and comes with source code.

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[Via  Jon Galloway's Blog]

Palermo .Net Scripter

Run .Net console class as batch files from the command line with this utility that will compile and execute any code file (that ends with .cs, .vb, .js).  Supports C#, VB.Net, and JScript.Net.

[Via Jeffrey Palermo blog ]

XP Burn Component

The XP Burn Component allows your .NET applications to burn files to CDR/W discs on a Window XP or Windows 2003 Server system. This component does not work for systems which have a different OS installed; though it will detect that case and give a reasonable error message. This component talks directly to the system IMAPI interfaces and does not use the Windows XP CD burning wizard, so its possible to create your own snazzy UI for burning CDs.

Though the component is a UserControl, I wouldn’t recommend that you put it in the toolbox. Instead, simply reference it and use it like you would use any other framework type (the constructor can potentially throw exceptions, so for robust handling you should wrap it in a try& catch). The documentation and source for the component is included in the download.

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XP Burn Component, Documentation and Source
Download and run the MSI for this component to install the documentation, source code and assembly.

DotNetOpenMail

DotNetOpenMail is an open-source library written in C# for sending HTML and plain-text email with attachments using Microsoft’s .Net platform.


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