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Announcing the Visual Basic Power Pack

I have spent much of the past few months getting the Visual Basic Power Pack ready and released. The Visual Basic Power Pack is a VB team community project. It consists of seven custom controls written in Visual Basic .NET 2003. The controls provide enhanced user interface elements and enable you to create more interesting and more colorful client based applications.

The Power Pack controls are:

  • BlendPanel. Provides a gradiant fill background you can use on forms. Set the start color, the end color and the direction for the gradiant.
  • Notification Window. Provides a way to display messages using “toast“ like Windows Messenger uses.
  • UtilityToolbar. Provides a graphical toolbar that looks and behaves very much like the one in Internet Explorer.
  • ImageButton. Provides a button that displays images on a transparent background. So your button displays just the image and not the whole rectangle with the image.
  • TaskFrame. A container for TaskPanes. This control looks and behaves like the TaskPane in Word 2003 or Excel 2003. The TaskPanes are collapsable windows that can contain any control.
  • FolderViewer. Displays a hierarchy of folders on a computer.
  • FileViewer. Displays the files in a specfied folder.

The Power Pack controls live in the VB Power Pack workspace on GotDotNet. The controls come with the complete source code, as well as an article and short sample.

The controls were written by a contractor who used to be as a developer at Microsoft. Several members of the VB team provided valuable Testing and additional Development work. I was the Program Manager.

The Power Pack controls are unsupported code and you can freely change and redistribute them. We encourage you to visit and join the Workspace. The controls are up there and have been downloaded more than 500 times since they went live Wednesday afternoon. Come and discuss them in the Message Board. Join the workgroup and help us update and revise them.

I am in Boston today for a mini-vacation. When I get back in the office on Tuesday I will blog about the individual controls. In the meantime, play with them and let me know what you think.

 

Published Friday, June 11, 2004 4:57 PM by rgreen_msft
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Garrett Fitzgerald said:

Hey, Robert, you should try to get down to Providence tomorrow night for Waterfire -- http://waterfire.org/.
June 11, 2004 5:31 PM
 

Stefano Demiliani WeBlog said:

Visual Basic .NET Power Pack
June 12, 2004 7:57 AM
 

Stefano Demiliani said:

Great work Robert... Thanks!
June 12, 2004 7:59 AM
 

Michael Swanson's Blog said:

June 12, 2004 12:20 PM
 

Paul Fallon's WebLog said:

June 13, 2004 2:33 PM
 

TrackBack said:

great to see more VB.NET code samples
June 13, 2004 11:06 PM
 

TrackBack said:

great to see more VB.NET code samples
June 13, 2004 11:11 PM
 

Karim M. Garza said:

Great work Robert, I needed to use the gradient control and the image button. I changed some of the syntax to be able to use the controls in Visual Studio 2002. If somebody needs the project for 2002 just write me an e-mail to karimgarza@msn.com

June 14, 2004 1:17 PM
 

VS Data Team's WebLog said:

June 16, 2004 6:58 AM
 

VS Data Team's WebLog said:

June 16, 2004 9:14 PM
 

Dan Fernandez's Blog said:

June 17, 2004 1:20 PM
 

DarthPedro said:

Very cool looking controls.
June 17, 2004 7:20 PM
 

Amit said:

from where can i download the 2002 version?
Karim please send it to it_ind@yahoo.com
July 5, 2004 10:30 PM
 

Stefano Demiliani WeBlog said:

January 4, 2005 4:26 AM
 

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