- Visual WebGUI
With Visual WebGUI you get an open source AJAX framework that extends WinForms over ASP.NET and Works with ASP.NET 2.0 & 1.1 and Full WinFomrs like design time support - Visual WebGui
Visual WebGui is an open source rapid application development framework for graphic user interfaces of IT web applications. Visual WebGui lets you cut down development time and risk factors to the minimum, throughout the life cycle of the application, without compromising on performance, security or complexity. - AJAX Progress Bar for KUpload+
KUpload+ has a special add-on control, called KFileUploadPlusProgressBar, which includes Ajax based ProgressBar. It displays various status information about the current upload, just like pure HTML progress bar but instead of popup window it uses an inline progress bar with the AJAX technology. KFileUploadPlusProgressBar Control takes full advantage of AJAX and the new features of Microsoft's next-generation IDE - Visual Studio .NET 2005, hence allowing developers to enjoy significant productivity gains, while delivering feature-rich, standards-compliant and cross-browser compatible web applications.
- MagicAjax.NET
MagicAjax.NET is an open-source framework designed to make it easier and more intuitive for developers to integrate AJAX technology into their web pages, without replacing the ASP.NET controls and/or writing javascript code and Just make the initial setup, put the controls you want to Ajax-enable inside an AjaxPanel and you're done! - AjaxAspects
This implementation has its focus on building an AJAX Engine and Web Controls upon standard WebServices (SOAP, WSDL) on the web server instead of using a new or proprietary protocol. The benefit for that is that there is no special coding necessary for most parts of the networking infrastructure and that many aspects like caching and security of the WebService implementation can be reused. - WebORB for .NET
WebORB for .NET is a platform for developing AJAX and Flash-based rich client application and connecting them with .NET objects and XML Web Services.
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