Do you avoid 3rd party menus & toolbars?
Updated by Brady Stroud [SSW] 1 year ago. See history
- DotNetMagic
- Docking panels didn't implement enough events and it is unclear what the events are doing
- Menu control is OK
- DotNetBar
- Janus Systems
We love 3rd party controls, a lot of developers spend a lot of time implementing these tools to make their applications sweeter, but we found that there is not enough benefit in implementing these controls.
I am very keen on 3rd party controls, but only where they add real value. Knowing about Visual Studio 2005 which provides Office 2003 style menus and toolbars with the new ToolStrip control mean I will wait in this case....Another worry is upgrading from these 3rd party controls will be difficult)

Figure: Visual Studio 2005's new controls
However, it would be better if VS 2005 stored the details of menus and toolbars in an XML file.
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