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Ximura is a extensible information management system designed using C# 3.0. Ximura is intended to shorten the development time for building large complex system, by providing a development ... [More] framework built around a reusable component architecture. Ximura is CLS compliant and works under the MONO framework for use on Linux based machines, as well as a standard Window's based environment. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Email Grabber parses text files (*.txt) looking for email addresses and stores them on a database (XML) form prior use on any situation. Plataform and technologies: .Net Framework 3.5 Linq
Created 10 months ago.

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This .NET 3.5 class library provides a wrapper for the Calais web service. Calais allows you to automatically annotate your content with rich semantic metadata, including companies, cities, industry terms and people.
Created 10 months ago.

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Export OneNote contents to PDF, including entire notebook, individual section group, or section with hierarchy bookmark just like layout found in OneNote.
Created 10 months ago.

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A set of PHP classes mimicing C#3.0's LINQ (Language Integrated Query) extension methods.
Created 7 months ago.

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serverless database engine based on linq to xml
Created 7 months ago.

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A custom RSS Feed client aggregator in WPF which allows to aggregate feeds from MS development web-sites and community blogs. Sites and blogs are grouped into categories so that you can easily browse ... [More] them and stored inside a customizable XML file. Developed in Visual Basic 2008 [Less]
Created 7 months ago.

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Tyrannt online is a project that is teaching me .net technologies. And will end up as an Online RPG.
Created 10 months ago.

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Thie is the Silverlight version of a word game from the project 'MyWGP', a word game publisher, with an extionsion of a stroy page. Unlike MyWGP, which was developed in .NET 2.0(VS2005 Express), this ... [More] is developed in .NET 3.5(VS2008 Pro) using Silerlight & LINQ technology in C#. [Less]
Created 8 months ago.

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The Main goal of "Managed Menu Extensions" is to provide easy access to adding Right Click menus in the Visual Studio Solution Explorer. This means developers will no longer have to use the cumbersome ... [More] Visual Studio Add-In model. It should be as easy as inheriting an abstract class, and copying the assembly to a specific location. The second goal is to explore the new .NET 3.5 System.AddIn namespace. The Extension model will be implemented using the functionality provided in this namespace. The second beta release provides Add-In functionality for Visual Studio 2008, later editions will feature Add-In functionality for Windows Explorer and perhaps even for SharpDevelop. A release of Managed Menu Extensions consists of a number of MSI packages. One designed for each specific environment, one containing the contract, wiews, and adapters (from the System.AddIn namespace), and one containing af few simple samples (one sample shows how to use Linq to XML to create a simple XML document with class info when right clicking a class file). No matter what environment (of the above mentioned) your a developing right click menus for, you can do it by using the same simple programming model. One of the interesting points is that the same Add-In can potentially provide Right Click menus for many different environments. E.g. you do not have to develop different Add-Ins for Windows Explorer and Visual Studio, although you will rarely need the same functionality in both environments Managed Menu Extensions will give you the opportunity to do so if needed. Further ideas might "pop up" later. Managed Menu Extensions is concieved and implemented by Jesper Niedermann [Less]
Created 10 months ago.