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    MahApps.Metro IconPacks

    MahApps.Metro IconPacks

    Awesome icon packs for WPF and UWP in one library

    Awesome icon packs for WPF and UWP in one library.
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    MudBlazor

    MudBlazor

    Do more with Blazor, utilizing CSS and keeping Javascript to a minimum

    Trusted by thousands of users, from hobby developers to large enterprises. Use MudBlazor to rapidly build amazing web applications without leaving your loved C# language and toolchain. We bring together everything that's required to build amazing Blazor applications that scale from desktop to mobile. Apart from the library itself we also provide templates, a learning platform, theme manager, demo and example projects as well as an online code editor integrated with our documentation and...
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    Ooui Web Framework

    Ooui Web Framework

    UI library that brings the simplicity of native UI development to web

    Ooui (pronounced weee!) is a small cross-platform UI library for .NET that uses web technologies. It presents a classic object-oriented UI API that controls a dumb browser. With Ooui, you get the full power of your favorite .NET programming language plus the ability to interact with your app using any device. Make sure to add a reference to Ooui before you start running! With just code, a web server that serves the HTML and web socket logic necessary for an interactive button will start....
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    qxdotnet

    qxdotnet is a server side ASP.NET wrapper for qooxdoo library

    http://qooxdoo.org is a great JavaScript framework. It contains lots of UI controls that would be useful when developing ASP.NET applications. But qooxdoo designed to communicate with server via RPC method. It is not comfortably. The main qxdotnet idea is a creating C# mirror objects for qooxdoo UI controls. State of the objects on the server and the client is synchronized with AJAX. For example, you just create a C# "button" control and place it on the form. After you start your ASP.NET...
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    ASP.NET PDF Viewer by GroupDocs

    ASP.NET PDF Viewer by GroupDocs

    Secure, Browser-Agnostic ASP.NET PDF Viewer with DRM Features

    This sample project is created by the GroupDocs showcase team to demonstrate key benefits of an ASP.NET PDF viewer built using the commercial library – GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET. The viewer allows you to display PDF documents across all standard web-browsers (IE8+, Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari 5+, Opera, etc.) without having to install any software or plugins on end-user machines. Another core feature – is the ability to display PDFs in a read-only mode, so that end users can’t...
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