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The ASP.NET PowerPack contains 28 rich, cross-browser controls including:
 - RichTextBox
 - ComboBox
 - DatePicker
 - No-Repost validator

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     Web Tools
 - The DotNetWiki
 - OPML Viewer
 - RSS Viewer
 - ASP.NET Colors
 - Base64 Encode
 - Base64 Decode
 - HTML Encode
 - HTML Decode
 - URL Encode
 - URL Decode
 - Crazy IPs
 - Whois

 
     Windows Tools

ADO.NET ConnTest
A simple, free Windows program to test ADO.NET connection strings.

Lines of C#
Ever wanted to know how many lines of C# code are in a file or folder hierarchy?  This free Windows program will tell you.

XmlTools
Free tools to process XML files from the command line.

 
Buy the ASP.NET PowerPack

Step 1 of 5 - Choose License Type

If you do not want to create a PayPal account and that is all that stops you buying the ASP.NET PowerPack, please let us know. We can’t guarantee we’ll be able to do anything, but we’ll try.

Choose which license type (price list) you want:

  1. Per Hostname license.
    This license requires that you enter the name of the website on which the control or PowerPack will be used. This license will enable functionality only for that website.

  2. Server license.
    This license requires that you enter the name of the web server which will be hosting your sites. This license will enable functionality only for that server. This license differs from the web site license in that multiple web sites can be hosted on the same server - all that is verified is the server name.

  3. Embedded license.
    This license is the most flexible and the most expensive. It is designed for those developers who wish to 'embed' the functionality of the PowerPack (or a specific control) into their own redistributable application. This license covers embedding in one application only (embedding in more than one application will require multiple licenses). There are no runtime royalties.