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Released on: 12 May 2008
Publisher: Blayd Software       Online Demo       Download Link
The Blayd File System UI library contains components and controls that provide a user interface representation of file system devices, folders and files.
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Pricing
Standard Developer License $118.80
Licensing
Run time royalty free. Requires developer license for design time use.
Product Info
Product Class
User Interface Components
Architecture Of Product
32Bit
Product Type
Component
Built Using
Visual C#.NET
ComponentType
.NET WinForms
.NET Class
Compatible Containers
.NET Common Language Runtime V2.0
.NET Common Language Runtime V3.0
.NET Common Language Runtime V3.5
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Detailed Description
The Blayd File System UI library is run time royalty free so developers using one or more of the components or controls can ship the library with their application without charge. A developer license is required (see our website for the latest prices) to use the Blayd File System UI library at design time but the library can be evaluated free of charge for a period of 14 days. Whilst in evaluation mode the Blayd File System UI library is fully functional, when operating from within the development environment.

Controls:

FileListView
The FileListView control is a specialised extension of the familiar ListView control that lists and displays the file system objects contained in a single file system folder. The control fully integrates, through data binding, with the FileList data source component via its DataSource property.

FolderDropDownList
The FolderDropDownList control lists and displays a hierarchical node structure in a way that is similar to the familiar combo box control. The purpose of the FolderDropDownList control is to allow the user to specify the path of a selected node and to facilitate such a selection the control is typically used in conjunction with another control, such as the FileListView control, to provide a user interface similar to the familiar file open and save as dialogs.

FolderTreeView
The FolderTreeView control is a specialised extension of the familiar TreeView control that displays file system devices and folders. The control fully integrates, through data binding, with the FolderList data source component and provides a DataSource property to enable developers to data bind the control to any component that implements the IHierarchicalDataSource interface, which is also contained in the Blayd File System UI library.

Components:

FileList data source
The FileList data source component loads and manages a list of the sub-folders and files contained in a file system folder. The data provided by the FileList data source component can be data bound, for example, to the BindingSource component, the FileListView control and the DataGridView control.

FolderList data source
The FolderList data source component loads and manages a hierarchical list of file system folders and provides data binding functionality to user interface components and controls through its IHierarchicalDataSource interface implementation. The root node can be specified as the Computer folder, a specific drive, "C", "D", etc. or the component can load the drive containing the operating system as the root node, regardless of its drive letter.

The library contains other fundamental, supporting classes and components, together with the hierarchical interfaces required to list and data bind your own hierarchical data structures to the controls contained in the library.
 
 

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