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Media Gallery .NET is an evolution of Picture Gallery Pro which works in .NET Framework environment. As Picture Gallery Pro, it is intended for managing images, music and video files, and publishing it in Web. However it is much more enhanced as compared to Picture Gallery Pro: it has more flexible architecture and it is much more easy to integrate Media Gallery .NET with your web applications. Includes source code.
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ASP.NET discussion board application powered by a relational database such as SQL Server, Access, Oracle and MySQL. Noteworthy features are a WYSIWYG editor, a spell checker, the capacity to mark topics as read, topic bookmarks, an RSS 2.0 news feed, a powerful search engine, a fully localised GUI, support for all languages, linear and threaded views of messages, voting polls, a calendar, a picture gallery, avatars, customisable smiley's, file attachments, moderators, message screening, ratings, restricted access forums, anonymous messages, and more. The system is designed to scale and includes a proprietary data paging algorithm. Create large international online communities, customer support centers, collaborative workspaces, and the like, with DiscussionBoard.
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Chimaera2 is a powerful opensource forum for .NET applications. Powered by the Silvernode Micron framework, it provides a unique environment for your users. The code can be modified as you wish, and frequent updates are released by the developers. The system supports Access, MySQL and MSSQL Server natively, but can be extended to work on any database. Unique subsystems like Virian, Terminus and XConf make it possible to manage your system in a completely abstract mode, while the code delivers lightning-fast response times.
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Yak is a set of ASP.NET controls for adding comment capabilities to your webpages. It comes with full examples and a windows forms based manager for deleting and viewing comments. Supports all ODBC and OLEDB compliant database drivers, including SQL Server, Access, mySQL etc.
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The ITCN Enterprise Forum is a Forum and Discussion Board programmed in VB.NET for the Microsoft?.Net 1.1 Framework. Besides being loaded with all the features you would want and expect in a Discussion Board, it comes with the complete source code in VB.NET! You get lifetime upgrades and support as well, all for the low cost of downloading the application! Features: Registered Users, Indexed Search Engine, Attachments, Word and PDF document conversions, Tag editor for post formatting, Avatar Library, Custom Avatar Uploads, Thread Subscriptions, Multiple Themes, Create your own themes!, Complete VB.NET Source Code Included!, And lots more ...
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EasyForum.net is a powerful forum package written by ASP.NET c#,support Access2000 & MS SQL Server 2000 & MySql 4.0 & Oracle 9i.Full source code included.
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Yet Another Forum.net is a powerful discussion forum or bulletin board system for web sites running ASP.NET. It is based on ASP.NET with a MS SQL backend database.
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ASP.NET DHTML chat application. Non-flickering. Compatible with Explorer, Navigator, Opera. Powered by database. Features: multiple rooms & users, private & offline messages, ignore list, history, photos, moderator & admin functions, localized GUI, etc.
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A complete web-application with user friendly GUI, administration panel, group ID system, board subscription, secure downloading, avatars, dynamic tags, advanced post editor, comprehensive statistics, content and users search, more than a dozen display themes or create your own, supports MS Access and MS-SQL, and more.
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The source code contains no web.config, global.asax or other special configuration files that would conflict with your existing web site code. To give you a look at other ways to write ASP.NET code, code behind wasn't used. A huge percentage of the code is contained in C# class libraries that implement the System.Web.UI.Page class along with basic HTML in the standard .aspx or script only pages. You'll be able to see how to wire up some of the most common server side events in non ASP.NET project oriented classes that get fired when a page loads. I think you'll find that this coding methodology will make it easy for you to use the code as is, convert it to code behind, or convert it to script only pages.
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