For over a decade, the PowerPacks were a staple for VB.NET developers. But as of Visual Studio 2015 and later versions, they are no longer included, deprecated, and unsupported.
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Take the weekend to refactor. Your future self (and your users on 4K monitors) will thank you. What are your experiences migrating off legacy WinForms controls? Let me know in the comments below. For over a decade, the PowerPacks were a staple for VB
If you are maintaining a legacy Windows Forms application (especially one written in VB.NET), you have likely encountered the dreaded “missing reference” error for . For over a decade