Consultancy and Development Services

At vectorlight.net we offer specialist Silverlight .NET development. Whether you're new to Silverlight development and need consultancy on how to get the best out of the technology or you need custom Silverlight development we can meet your needs. Along with being a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD and MCAD) for .NET we have been developing for Silverlight since its early BETA release and have accumulated a wealth of knowledge covering all aspects of Silverlight development.

Need Custom Silverlight Controls?

If you have a requirement for a Silverlight Control that is tailored to a specific need, either a completely new control or a modified version of an existing one then contact us for a quote. Alternatively, the source code for all the Liquid Silverlight Controls is available to purchase, leaving you free to modify as you like.

How to Contact Us

If you are interested in any of the above or have any other development related queries then please email us at support@vectorlight.net, we will contact you upon receipt to discuss your requirements.

Silverlight 3

Latest News

  • Silverlight 2 Controls V5.2.1 Released
    Jul, 03 2009

    After several months since the last release we have implemented many fixes to the controls library. The Rich TextBox has been improved with Links...

  • Silverlight 3 BETA Controls Released
    Mar, 30 2009

    As Silverlight 3 BETA is available now to test we thought we would present the Liquid Controls library for Silverlight 3. This BETA...

Silverlight 2 Controls

  • Rich TextBox

    Create and edit rich content with this slick and expandable Rich TextBox...

  • TreeView

    This easy to use TreeView comes with drag and drop, sorting, searching and much more...

  • Context Menu

    You too can have cool popup context menus in your Silverlight applications...

  • Resizable Dialog

    Draggable and resizable popup dialogs are what serious Silverlight developers need...

  • Spell Checker

    Real-time spell checking in Silverlight? We did it first here...