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ContainerListView and TreeListView: Writing VS.NET design-surface compatible controls        
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In today’s world, I’ve found that it becomes increasingly more complicated to render data in a meaningful and compact way. I’ve also found that the variety of controls, particularly ones for sale, seem to be created in a hurry, either because of time constraints or simply because of the desire to make money as cheaply as possible. It was because of a lack of quality in existing components that I decided to take the time and create two controls that I desperately needed. The first is a listview that provides containers for controls or an image for every column, rather than only allowing text.

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