[Gregor R. Peisker]

What's News

Gregor.NET news: Gregor.Media is the latest project addition. Test WebEdit's new Resource Storage Provider, and use several document views in parallel.

Check out closed argument delegates, learn about .NET 2.0 open instance delegates and how to use them for multi-level sorting.

The Journal is the site's diary, or my personal web log. I usually post news several times a month. You may also subscribe to a full-content RSS feed. For project news, look at the Updates page.

At This Site

WebEdit.NET is an extensible text browser and text editor for Windows and the Web. It is based on the .NET platform. Its key characteristic is that it has been modeled on the web browser metaphor. You can download WebEdit, or have a look at the documentation.

Have a look at the project pages of the Gregor.NET application framework, which provides services and components for Windows applications targeting the .NET platform.

I have written a few general .NET and VB.NET articles as well, which you may find of interest.

There are also a few apps and tools for Windows, which you can examine on the downloads page.

Lost?

On the Help/About page, you will find a little background information on what's going on, and get help on the site's features. The Help/About page also has some words on Cultural, Technical, and Legal questions pertaining to my internet activities.

A good starting place is the Site Map. It offers a comprehensive structured overview of the site's contents. You'll find all in-site links on just a single page, along with a few keywords for each page.

Please feel welcome to contact me, sending a message over the web.

Resources

On the Downloads page, have a look at free-of-charge software projects, mostly with source code.

Kniffel is a dice game, which you can play online (it requires JavaScript enabled).

If you don't like what you find here, why not follow my links: go chase web sites!


Choose freedom, not securitism: Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable. - Helen Keller