Allow even the most non-technical of users to create rich HTML content in your applications with this lightweight and straightforward tool
Version | 2.4.8.298 |
Updated | July 10 2022 |
Developer |
nBit Information Technologies / Zoople
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User Rating |
614
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Original File Size | 6.6 MB |
Downloads | 4116 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Internet |
HTML Editor .NET for Winforms is a development tool that allows even the most non-technical users to create complex HTML content in your applications.
The tool is aimed at companies that employ software developer or to independent devs that are letting their users manage their applications. ZoopleEdit is a fully functional and customizable HTML editor for your WinForms project. Simple to use and easy to implement it will save your developers many hours implementing similar functionality.
Furthermore, the code can be 100% manageable, there are no COM dependencies (browsers or un-managed code), and the required space is relatively unnoticeable, its disk footprint is around 400Kb.
HTML Editor .NET for Winforms Crack is intended for web page segment editing, composing content-rich emails. It also lets you construct HTML templates for mail merges for easier HTML content based insertion.
The tool also has some mentionable features as its capability to bind to any data source, language customization, code coloring in edit code mode, enabling/disabling any aspects of the User Interface and it can also display the Source code.
HTML Editor .NET for Winforms is compatible with .Net Framework 2.0 and newer and also with Visual Studio Versions 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017.
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