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Lance
Thanks for the update. If there is are any other Strataframe users that would like to see an Infragistics wrapper, now is the time to let Infragistcs know that you want to see this happen. Even the most stubborn company will come around if it looks like they might loose sales. sales@infragistics.com is the place to send your emails.
-Larry
I emailed Infragistics last week asking what the issue is since both Deklarit and Mere Mortals support NetAdvantage controls. This morning I received a reply saying that they are working with StrataFrame to resolve the wrapper issue. Anything new on your end?
I contacted Infragistics Sales in May asking them to work with Strataframe. The last I heard from them is that they would look into it. Trent is correct in that it will likely take a lot more emails to get them to budge. My organization only has five Net Advantage subscriptions, which I’m sure wouldn’t be noticed if not renewed. In the mean time I plan on taking a closer look at Dev Express & Dundas. In addition to Trent’s comments I’ve seen a lot of positive posts regarding Dev Express in other forums.
If they get bombarded enough by our users then possibly they may turn the corner and give us consent. But until then there is nothing we can do.
For whatever it is worth, we use the DevExpress controls for our medical system and they have been great! Before we got into the whole "licensing" issue with Infragistics, we sat down corporately to evaluate all of the UI control options out there. Infragistics had some good ideas in the their masking and they definitely have more in the charting area. But as far as the grid and editors go, DevExpress won hands down. And this is where a developer spends 90% of their time. So we made the decision to go with DevExpress. As for our charting needs, we have looked to Dundas. Their charting controls are much more advanced than Infragistics or DevExpress.