A set of e-mail components which implement IMAP, SMTP, POP3, Exchange Web Services, SSL/TLS support, parsing and building MIME and S/MIME messages, Outlook .MSG and .PST conversions, mail merge over database, OAuth 2.0, DNS MX lookup, e-mail address validation, parsing winmail.dat, bounced messages...
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C# 5 async/await support for .NET Framework pre-4.5
This package is now unified to include all functionality from AsyncBridge.Net35 and AsyncBridge.Portable.
A back-port of the SignalR client to .NET 3.5. It relies on the TPL nuget package and some simple shims to bridge the framework gap. Use version 1.1.4 for the SignalR v1.x server.
Built from 2.0.0
Provides a Task class for Compact Framework 3.5 with similar functionality as provided by Framework 4. For another framework it simply forwards the type to corresponding assembly.
Replaced by NETStandard.WindowsCE package.
Back version of FSharp.Core.dll for .NET 3.5.
The original FSharp.Core.dll for .NET 3.5 published by Microsoft was marked all rights reserved, and the accompanying license put non-trivial restrictions on redistribution.
This Nuget package (ver. 1.0.0) is based on the...
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A component which transforms HTML into PDF documents. For conversion, the component uses iTextSharp 4.1.6 and HtmlAgilityPack 1.4.9.5 libraries. Supports .NET Framework only (.NET Core, .NET Standard, UWP, Xamarin not supported).
GoFigure provides unified .NET, Silverlight, jQuery, and Windows Phone configuration, providing the flexibility to quickly swap configuration sources from local file-based settings to anywhere you desire (e.g. remote SQL Server storage, WCF XML service, RESTful JSON service, custom, etc.).
A wrapper around Managed EWS API which lets MailBee.NET-enabled applications to work with EWS the same way they do with other e-mail protocols. Supports .NET Framework 3.5 and newer, .NET Core 2.0 and newer, .NET Standard 2.0 and newer, UWP, Xamarin.
GoFigure provides unified .NET, Silverlight, jQuery, and Windows Phone configuration, providing the flexibility to quickly swap configuration sources from local file-based settings to anywhere you desire (e.g. remote SQL Server storage, WCF XML service, RESTful JSON service, custom, etc.).