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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:49:39+00:00 2026-05-11T08:49:39+00:00

What is people’s experience in using bought-in components for ribbon-based user interfaces in DotNet

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What is people’s experience in using bought-in components for ribbon-based user interfaces in DotNet (specifically c#, though I imagine the components should be language agnostic like any other DotNet beastie). We’re using VS 2008.

I’ve looked at other similar questions on Stack Overflow, like this one, but I’m more interested in feedback from anyone who has actually used one or more third-party products, and for Winforms work, not C++/MFC.

In the past we’ve used TMS components with Delphi, but now we need ribbon support, preferably with glass capability. It looks like DotNetBar from DevComponents is a decent fit… does any one have experience with this or similar components? Ease of use, speed of bug fixes etc?

I know about the MS licence issue, so there’s no need to discuss that. Just real-world experience please.

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:49:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:49 am

    I have used DevExpress

    PRO

    • It’s very complete..
    • All components (next to the ribbon) have a consistent look and feel AND behaviour
    • Easy to use (winforms designer support very good)
    • Not many bugs that I know of

    CON

    • All painting is done by .NET so it’s a bit ‘heavy’
    • The devexpress library is HUGE. Including the ribbon in your product automatically includes ate least 3 extra dll’s of 500-1000Kb
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