ASP.Net Project FTP is a
ABCUpload .NET enhances the
Free ASP.NET based project
FoxSuite is a web-based
utility that allows you to
basic .NET file upload
management tool that powers
Groupware, Intranet, and
easily upload an ASP.Net 1.x
functionality. It offers a
agile software development
Team Collaboration
or 2.0 project to any
number of advanced features
processes, focusing on
application. Tools include
arbitrary FTP site. It works
such as Pure HTML Progress
Project Planning and
document management with
similar to the
Bar ™ support. GigUpload ™
Tracking practices.
full-text search, rich text
"Project/Copy
technology for truly massive
TargetProcess supports
editor, content management,
project..." command in
uploads. Corruption Autofix
Extreme Programming and
calendars, blogs,
Visual Studio, but does not
™ to automatically
other modern iterative
wiki-board, email, polls,
require FrontPage extensions
de-corrupt common forms of
methodologies. Main
instant messaging, business
and it allows you to upload
corruption. It is Unicode
features: Extreme
charting, reminders,
only the selected files you
compliant and MacBinary
Programming style project
eMeeting rooms, project
want. ASP.Net Project FTP
compatible - all in 100%
planning, Project Dashboard,
mgmt., forums, contacts,
also remembers all projects,
Managed Code
Personalized ToDo lists,
team task and to-do list
FTP sites, user names,
Burn Down chart, Elegant and
managers, slide shows,
passwords and which files
simple interface, Web-based,
resource management, help
have been updated since the
Automatic installer
desk, knowledge base, photo
last deploy. Note that it
albums, training, phone
saves this information in an
messages, RSS News Feeds,
XML resource file in the
and timesheets. Supports
same directory as your
Microsoft SQL Server, SQL
executable and it saves the
Server 2005 Express, MySQL,
passwords in clear text.
and Access databases. Live
Demo and Tour.
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Manage your own ASP.Net
ADO.NET Express is an add-in
Aspose.AdHoc is an ASP.NET
Aspose.WebEffectsr is a
resource directory with
for Visual Studio 2003 that
component to quickly and
totally FREE ASP.Net
unlimited nested catagories,
generates class methods for
easily add ad hoc
component that enables
and unlimited resources.
calling stored procedures
capabilities to ASP.NET
developers to Add flare to
Customize the setup of each
and executing common types
application. It also
you ASP.Net website;add
catagory, such as changing
of SQL statements. It
supports; Building Queries
spice to any bland web page.
the information displayed,
supports C#/VB and SQL
like Drag and drop on to web
WebEffects allows developers
star icons, number of stars,
Server/Oracle.
ADO.NET
form, Editable dropdown list
to concentrate on making
and more. Free, no time
Express looks similar to
that supports auto complete
good functional
limit Trial Version
Server Explorer. You can add
function, Parsing SQL
applications, and leaves the
available for download.
database connections and
statements, Queries output
DHTML dirty work to itself.
browse schema objects such
to webpage and documents
as tables and stored
like Word, Excel & PDF,
procedures. You can right
Show SQL statement window,
click on a schema object to
UI Control for Customer CSS
generate ADO.NET code for
Style. Simply assign a
this object. For example,
DataTable object as the data
you can right-click on a
source on your web form and
stored procedure and
let the component do the
generate a C# method that
rest.
executes the stored
procedure and returns a
DataReader. ADO.NET Express
is especially useful for
ASP.NET and middleware
developers who write a lot
of data access code and
would like to save time to
do more creative tasks.
Generated code is easy to
understand and modify.
ADO.NET Express has a
variety of options for
generating code that cover
most of the common data
access scenarios. Generated
code can also be used as a
template for modification.
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