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Form Designer .NET now available

Change Windows Forms applications' forms at runtime, with support for nested containers, snap lines and more.

Editing a form with Form Designer .NET.

Editing a form with Form Designer .NET.

Form Designer .NET allows you to change your Windows Forms application’s forms at runtime, exactly like the standard .NET form designer used in any .NET IDE. To use it just drop the Form Designer .NET control onto any form, assign the DesignedForm property and set the Active property to true. Features include: full nested containers support, snap lines, 3rd party components support, undo/redo, multi selection and more.

Features

  • Full source codes
  • Non visual component support
  • .NET 2.0-3.5 support
  • Version for Visual Studio .NET  and Delphi included
  • Native .NET solution
  • Use SnapLines property
  • Full nested containers support
  • Multi-selection
  • Clipboard operations
  • Toolbox Component
  • Any windowed control can be used as a design surface after being assigned to the DesignedForm property instead of a form
  • Loading and storing using XML format
  • 3rd party components support
  • KeyDown and KeyUp events
  • Undo and Redo
  • Separated Form Treasury component which contains all storing and loading features
  • FilterAttributes, FilterEvents, FilterProperties events
  • AllowDesign event
  • Multiple designers feature (AddDesigner in ToolboxControl)
  • MouseUp and MouseDown events
  • RegisterDragAndDropHandler method
  • IToolboxView interface for ToolboxService
  • DesignedComponents property for easy editing non-visual components

About Greatis Software

Greatis Software is a company based in The Russian Federation that started making software in 1998. The company's most important directions are security software and software for developers. Greatis Software's expertise lies in creating components and tools for Delphi. Functional specialties include: form designing, printing, imaging and WinAPI.

Published in Development Tool News & Software Component News, December 09, 2009