"An easy to use drag'n'drop framework for WPF applications."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Jan Karger, Steven Kirk & mitchell.jon.
Project website: https://github.com/punker76/gong-wpf-dragdrop
Repository: https://github.com/punker76/gong-wpf-dragdrop.git
"DotNetZip is an easy-to-use, FAST, FREE class library and toolset for manipulating zip files or folders."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Dino Chiesa.
"ExcelDataReader extension for reading Microsoft Excel files into System.Data.DataSet."
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by ExcelDataReader developers.
"dotless adapter for System.Web.Optimization"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Scott Xu, Vadim Milichev & Marcus Andersson.
"Ftp.dll is a .NET FTP component and FTPS component. It allows you to transfer files from and to your application using FTP and FTPS (also known as FTP over SSL/TLS) prot…"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Limilabs.
"The Semantic Logging Application Block provides a set of destinations to persist events published by a subclass of EventSource, This add-on packages adds support to pers…"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by Microsoft.
"Package to enable the code-behind file generation during build time http://specflow.org/documentation/Generate-Tests-from-MsBuild/"
Library or NuGet package built with .net standard and c# by SpecFlow Team.
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