Greg, last I checked, Blacklight let you download the older WPF versions. I 
tried them recently, they work fine, you just don't get the more up to date 
feature support.

For a bit of fun, I merged Blacklight dockable panels with Mr Stovell's 
Magellan framework for MVC and Prism for region management.
That product idea is already in the trash can now though. :P
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Greg Keogh
Sent: Wednesday, 26 May 2010 8:58 PM
To: 'ozWPF'
Subject: Blacklight and WPF

Folks, last year someone pointed me to the Blacklight Drag Dock 
Panel<http://mightymeaty.members.winisp.net/blacklight.silverlight/> which I 
thought was quite pleasant. Tonight I decided to use it, but hit compile 
errors. Then D'oh!! ... I suddenly realised the binaries were for Silverlight 
only, not WPF. It looks like they've dropped WPF support.

Rather than suffer and try to coax the things to compile under Silverlight, I 
thought I might ask if anyone else knows of some similar controls that they 
really like for this sort of "zooming portal" effect. I'm looking for a nice 
way of giving the user a nice summary at first, and then they can expand or 
zoom slightly to drill down. There are so many controls floating around there 
that perhaps someone has already found something that they like, and I might 
like too.

In the meantime I'll keep searching...

Cheers,
Greg
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