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.