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    DockPanel Suite

    DockPanel Suite

    The Visual Studio inspired docking library for .NET WinForms

    ...Many commercial .NET component vendors started to provide docking libraries initially, but there was no good free and open source alternative until WeiFen Luo released DockPanel Suite (DPS for short) on SourceForge.net in 2006. After an 18 month hiatus, the project has been resurrected and is now being actively developed on GitHub.
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    iText Core/Community

    iText Core/Community

    iText for .NET is the .NET version of the iText library

    ...You can find C# equivalents to the Java Signing examples here, though the Java code is very similar since they have the same API. Some of the output PDF files will be incorrectly displayed by the GitHub previewer, so be sure to download them to see the correct results. The iText Suite builds on over a decade of lessons learned from iText 5 (and iTextSharp) development. The latest release of iText, version 8, is a simpler, more performant and extensible library that is ready to handle the increased challenges of today's document workflows, one add-on at a time.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    CameraVoyeur

    CameraVoyeur

    Windows-oriented utility to log frames from a connected camera devices

    ...It’s set up more like an experiment or proof-of-concept than a polished end-user app, focusing on the plumbing for grabbing images from the webcam. The project shows how to access the camera stream, keep it running, and expose the captured output for later use or display. Because it’s in a regular GitHub repo and not a closed binary, you can inspect the code to see how device selection, frame acquisition, and UI/display are wired. This makes it useful for developers who want to add camera capture to a Windows tool or who need a barebones sample to build surveillance, monitoring, or computer vision toys on top of. Its value is really in being a simple, readable reference rather than a big camera suite.
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