Test our new navigation control:  dtrt.NavBarWin 
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Welcome to the dtrt website and have a look at our .NET navigation component:

   dtrt.NavBarWin  -  the data navigation bar for windows forms

This MS Access style control enables a user to navigate in data (datasets, views, collections and every object that implements the IList interface). This can be achieved either by clicking on buttons, using shortcut keys, entering navigation commands in the display window or by selecting commands from the context menu. One set of buttons is defined for incremental navigation, which enables users to navigate a predefined number of records/data items (i.E. jump forward or backward 5 records). For additional purposes, developer-defined buttons can be activated. A description of all the features, screenshots and more information can be seen on the dtrt.NavBarWin main page.

Screenshot of the dtrt.NavBarWin navigation bar   Screenshot of the dtrt.NavBarWin in its default layout

The dtrt.NavBarWin works in the Microsoft .NET Framework and the Microsoft VS.NET developing environment. It can be used with all the VS.NET compatible languages. It can be implemented in a matter of minutes. A quick start guide gets you up and working in no time. Samples in VB.NET and C# are provided to help you get started. Programming parameter info and quick info as well as an extensive help system (context-sensitive and standalone) aid you while you write your code.

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We are working on the ASP.NET webcontrol with the same functionality. It currently is in the Beta1 stage and is scheduled to be released shortly. Read our preview on the dtrt.NavBarWeb page .


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