The SVGViewPlus .NET control by Mobiform is miles ahead of 
SharpVectorGraphics and is used successfully by a number of large 
corporations. 

That said, most of the companies that are using Microsoft products 
and .NET and looking for vector graphics solutions have dumped the 
concept of using SVG. Many of the companies that we have licensed 
our SVG renderer to have now informed us that they are moving to 
XAML and have come back to us for XAML products. SVG implements 
maybe %5 - %10 of the graphics capabilities that are inside of 
Avalon.

XAML/Avalon is now available as a free public download for Windows 
XP and updates IE with a XAML renderer that handles 2D and 3D xaml 
docs. There is a %100 XAML web site at XAML.NET. The Visual Studio 
2005 beta uses XAML with Avalon/WinFX installed, the Avalon Object 
model is brilliant!

Mobiform has SVG rendering and XAML authoring technology. One year 
ago the interest in our SVG products was 10 times that of our XAML 
products, that has now reversed.


Ron @ Mobiform
www.mobiform.com



--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Rafter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>  > Which is the favorite svg viewer for builing now such a 
comercial 
> .Net windows application?
> 
> We are using SharpVectorGraphics. I have currently been enhancing 
the 
> interactivity portions of the library with the help of a couple of 
> others. The development is being supported by a company in 
Colorado, US 
> and it looks like a couple more steps will be made this round. 
With that 
> said there is still quite a lot unimplemented-- and unoptimized. 
If you 
> decide to try it, use the CVS version.
> 
> All the best,
> Jeff Rafter





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