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Find your ASP.NET button controls here. You get buttons familiar to iPhone users: C1Button, C1SwitchButton, and C1SegmentedButtons.
With Calendar for iPhone, selecting dates and changing months is as easy as a few taps on the display.
Visually navigate through album items in a three-dimensional, animated graphical UI with CoverFlow for iPhone.
Display information to an end-user or get a response from an end-user using this semi-translucent, gray dialog box.
LaunchPad for iPhone's familiar UI allows for multiple pages of navigation and contains a content page, toolbar, and launch pad items.
With MultiView for iPhone you can display all your data and more without using up valuable screen real estate.
Give mobile end-users a familiar way to navigate your Web site, starting with NavigationList for iPhone: the foundation of your app.
PickerView for iPhone shows one or more sets of values using a spinning-wheel or slot-machine motif.
Display a specific continuous range of values for end-users to select from with Slider for iPhone.
Successfully manage a set of view controllers with TabBarController for iPhone, and change the appearance of the tab bar.
ViewPort for iPhone provides a standard UI for your app, including the header, buttons, content area, toolbar, and nav list control support.
A great way of adding quick navigation through long lists or lengthy content
Rate Studio for iPhone on Visual Studio Gallery. Sign in using your Windows Live ID, search for us, and rate our controls.
Microsoft is committed to making Visual Studio an open, extensible environment that can be used to target many different platforms. ComponentOne’s Studio release further validates this approach, and enables our mutual customers to build applications that run on a variety of platforms using the power of ASP.NET.
Joe MariniDevelopment Tools Ecosystem TeamMicrosoft Corporation