Almost everyone has owned a device on which there are files or folders that cannot be altered or deleted. For people who want control over their machines, this can be a source of frustration. That’s why CodeDead developed DeadLock, a utility that unlocks such files and folders.
Challenge and Solution
Almost everyone has owned a device on which there are files or folders that cannot be altered or deleted. For people who want control over their machines, this can be a source of frustration. That’s why CodeDead developed DeadLock, a utility that unlocks such files and folders. However, before deployment, their developers needed to give their application an appealing UI.
“We needed to find a theme and component suite to make a great-looking UI,” said Alessandro Mercier, one of CodeDead’s software engineers. “And we needed to save on the time it took to make it.”
CodeDead opted to use Syncfusion’s Essential Studio® suites for UWP, Windows Forms, and WPF. Using Syncfusion’s components, CodeDead was easily able to create “stunning” interfaces for a variety of users. Mercier praised the documentation for making the process so easy.
“I’ve been suggesting Syncfusion products to my fellow developers whenever I can,” Mercier concluded.
With help from Syncfusion’s UI solutions, DeadLock is now on version 1.3, allowing customers to take ownership of the files and folders on their devices.
Benefits
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- The documentation made everything so easy to use.
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- A user-friendly, feature-rich UI that was easy to integrate.
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- Saved a lot of time building the UI.