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ComponentOne Studio Enterprise is the largest and most complete component toolset for developing all layers of Windows, Web, Mobile, and ASP.NET AJAX enabled applications. Studio Enterprise accelerates visual development with drag and drop tools that simplify the design-time experience and extend the power of Visual Studio 2005. Now you can develop cutting-edge interfaces and add the most sophisticated feature sets to your Windows, Web, Mobile, and ASP.NET AJAX enabled applications with less code and in less time than ever before.
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