1. Open-Source Project: The Netron Project (Http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/netron)
Note: Netron is a set of functions developed by C # and its powerful graphics library. The latest version is v2.2.2036 released on, if you want to use DotNet to develop a digoal program (such as developing a modeling tool similar to Rose), using this graphic library will be a good choice.
You can run the Cobalt project in the code to experience the specific functions.
Note: A window in the Cobalt project does not comply with the CLS specification, and an error occurs during compilation. My solution is to set AssemblyInfo of the Colbat project. set [assembly: CLSCompliant (false)] In cs to compile and run the program.
Unfortunately some time ago do not know why its website (http://netron.sourceforge.net) content suddenly disappeared, instead of an English poem, the reason is unknown, so the original site many documents are lost, now you can only read the code.
According to a statement issued by the author on July, the latest version 3.0 will be released in May, and will be a brand new graphics library, not just a function enhancement, even interfaces and architecture will change completely-it sounds pretty bad; but now the website disappears and I don't know if the original plan will continue to be executed.
2. Free tool: Editor4NAnt (Http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/editor4nant.asp)
This is an NAnt build script tool that allows you to visually edit, test, and execute NAnt build scripts. It is similar to the expensive Nantpad, but it is free of charge and its function is no worse than Nantpad; the author of this software is an Indian programmer in Bangalore and is still a Project Leader.
Unfortunately, it takes DotNet Framework 2.0 to run.
In addition, TortoiseSVN was upgraded to 1.3.4, And the x64 version was finally released. Using Subversion in 64-bit Windows, the 32-bit Resource Manager is no longer needed. Yesterday we saw TortoiseSVN in digiking: subversion client, think"Set BlameTranslatedCondemnIt's really bad. It just meansTracing
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