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Alvas.CDBurn 1.0
Alvas.CDBurn for .Net is a collection of 100% native CLR compliant controls written in C#. Collection allows C# and VB.Net developers to create applications that record files to the writable CD (CD-R and CD-RW).
Alvas.Suite 3.0
Alvas.Suite is a bundle (6 in 1) of components libraries for C# and VB.Net Developers which includes: Alvas.FileControls + Alvas.Audio + Alvas.Controls + Alvas.Scriptor + Alvas.ShapeForms + Alvas.Labels.
Alvas.Scriptor 2.0
Alvas.Scriptor - components set, which adds scripting possibility to Your applications. It allows C# and VB.Net developers to create adaptable applications with easy changable logic and interface. All components are written in C#
Alvas.ShapeForms 2.0
Alvas.ShapeForms (Windows.Forms) is a collection of 100% native CLR compliant controls written in C#. Collection allows C# and VB.Net developers to create high quality professional applications with nonrectangular forms such as Windows Media Player.
Alvas.FileControls 3.0
Collection allows C# and VB.Net developers to operate with files without writing code. Enough to place ExplorerTreeView and ExplorerListView on the form to get the possibilities of Windows Explorer in your applications...
Alvas.Controls 2.0
Alvas.Controls for .Net (Windows.Forms) is a collection of 100% native CLR compliant controls written in C#. Collection allows C# and VB.Net developers to create applications with adaptable interface. Controls can be resizable and dragable at runtime
Alvas.Audio 6.0
Alvas.Audio for .Net is an audio library written in C#. The collection allows C# and VB.Net developers to create applications that record, play, edit, convert and display uncompressed and compressed audio data. Encode and decode Dialogic .vox data.
Alvas.Labels 2.0
Alvas.Labels (Windows.Forms) is a collection of 100% native CLR compliant controls written in C#. Collection allows C# and VB.Net developers to include 3D text effects in the application. It makes applications look professional with cool design.

