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ComponentSource is the distributor of choice for technical decision makers looking to find, evaluate and procure reusable software components. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, (with offices in Reading, England, and Tokyo, Japan) ComponentSource is home to the world's largest community and marketplace for reusable software components.
ComponentSource The ComponentSource user base numbers more than half a million corporate developers and spans 110 countries. Customers range from major systems integrators and IT shops to 90% of the global Fortune 2000. Clients include General Electric, Federal Express and First Union.
ILOG Project Viewer:
Share MS Project Files
With Your Team
     
  Easily exchange projects with colleagues, improving collaboration and communication. ILOG Project Viewer is a FREE application for viewing Microsoft Project files.

With ILOG Project Viewer, teammates see your project simply by loading an XML file. Best of all, it's FREE!
 
 
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New ILOG Gantt for .NET 3.0 for Visual Studio® 2005
 
Development is easier than ever with Gantt for .NET 3.0. Build charts and project management applications that are more intuitive and more interactive:
    Get improved views, grouping, and styling.
    Use the power of  Visual Studio® 2005.
    Try the project management option.
 
 
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Java Forum Stuttgart
  6 July 2006
Stuttgart, Germany
 
 
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Customer Spotlight
  "ILOG Gantt for .NET exceeds our business expectations for planning hundreds of thousands of activities, and offering highly specific notations and interactions. Its ease of use in Visual Studio .NET saves us a considerable amount of time. It is the worthy successor to [C++] for our airport planning applications."  
     
  Christophe Sambo
Project Leader
AƩroport de Paris
March 2005
 
   
 
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