Microsoft first introduced the docking panel layout in Visual Studio .NET (2002), and soon it became popular in application design. Many commercial .NET component vendors started to provide docking libraries initially, but there was no good free and open source alternative until WeiFen Luo released DockPanel Suite (DPS for short) on SourceForge.net in 2006. After an 18 month hiatus, the project has been resurrected and is now being actively developed on GitHub.

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  • The Visual Studio inspired docking library for .NET WinForms
  • Visual Studio 2019 Community edition and above is recommended to compile the code base
  • The Visual Studio inspired docking library for .NET WinForms
  • The documentation site contains information on how to get started
  • DockPanel Suite 3.1 is now available on NuGet
  • Create other panels by creating a new Form or new UserControl in Visual Studio

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C#

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2022-09-15