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TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms is Now Shipping!

TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms began shipping, bringing the word processing component to the .NET platform with full Visual Studio .NET integration. The .NET edition takes advantage of the object-oriented design of the framework, and a downloadable trial version is available.

TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms is Now Shipping!

TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms takes full advantage of Visual Studio .NET's dramatically improved object-oriented design. This saves development time and consequently project costs.

See for yourself - download the .NET trial version today.

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