.NET based Desktop open source booking application - c#

Anybody know of an existing open-source booking systems in Sports Clubs or Leisure Facilities based on .NET?
I searched Google, but nothing relevant came up!

Here you go, in VB, no less:
Box Office.
HTH.

Somewhat open source.... Simpletix.com gives you complete control over the CSS. It's built on C# and Asp.net.
There's a million EventBrite type sites. But this is the only one that is download-able. The fact that you download it gives you access to the asp.net files.

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AppHub's reporting tools

AppHub's reporting tools are very lacking right now (at least for WP7 apps, which is what I'm publishing), I can't see a chart that clearly let me compare the 3 apps I have, I can't see the actual net revenue, I can't easily see in which country the apps are selling more.
Any way to go around this?
Have anyone written a script or Excel macro to provide more info from the data I can grab on the site?
Thank's
Marco
You might try www.mopapp.com
It integrates with AppHub/WP7 Marketplace, as well as with many other app stores and platforms (iTunes, Android Market, RIM App World, Amazon Appstore, GetJar, Handango, ...)

Flash plugin that allows users to create a PDF or image file

I am developing a ASP.NET web site where users will need to be able to create their own business cards. So, I'm looking for a tool (most likely Flash) that I can easily integrate into a web site and lets users add text and custom images to their cards and then create an image and/or PDF from their work.
is there a plugin that does this?
If you write your own business-card creator in flash, you can save the view to PDF files using AlivePDF.
You could have a look at this: http://www.shirtnetwork.com/en
It is less of a plugin and much more of a fully customizable software solution, with an administration backend, PDF export, billing etc. . I worked on the client and I must say it is a very mature and potent software and probably can do about anything you want, when it comes to customizing products. I don't know, whether you like the pricing model, OTOH to my knowledge, they also provide provision-free licences.
I don't know, whether there are reasonbly expensive components available, that do this for you, because you can get a load of money out of this business, so I wouldn't expect anyone to give them away for free.
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back2dos

Implementing search in web application

I am implementing an eCommerce application using ASP.Net. I would like to know if custom Google search is sufficient enough or if we plan to go implement our search functionality.. how do we go about doing it?
Ideas and Suggestions and best practices are most welcome.
Regards,
Abdel Olakara
If you don't plan on using Google Search then you really have 2 options:
If you are using SQL Server you can put all of your site text into ntext or varbinary fields so that it is search-able. Then if you have files like PDFs etc you can put the files into a table as varbinary and create a Full Text Catalog to search them. For PDFs you will need to have iFilter installed, it is part of the free Adobe Reader package. There are other iFilters. Check out http://www.ifilter.org/ for more info on them.
If you are using asp.net hosted on a windows server you can use the Windows Indexing Service and put any of the data that you want into text file or any other file format. You might still need iFilters for those formats.
I would suggest option 1 if you don't go with Google. It can be a little more complex but option 2 can have the issue that everything starts to look like it is being saved in a giant heap. You can also do some combination of 1 and 2.
You might like to look at Lucene.NET http://lucene.apache.org/lucene.net/
I have spent many years implementing search engines and using an established 3rd Party tool like Lucene will save you a lot of heartache. There are many, many gotchas and edge cases with searching. These have been dealt with to a large degree in Lucene.
As I read it, Custom Google Search is about searching web pages in your site. Contrast this with searching database contents such as lists of products or reviews of items.
What are your requirements? My guess is that when I go to an eCommerce site (eg. Amazon or something such as Trip Advisor) I want to search content that is stored in databases. So I'm doubtful that this particular Google capability fits my expectations of eCommerce.

Asp.net webparts or portlet like functionality

What is the best way to let other parties use your website as their own content using their own style ?
We have build a small website for a customer, asp.net, .net framework 3.0. Now the customer wants other parties to be aple to use our website in their own websites while maintaining the styling of the costumers website.
I have done nothing like this before and don't even know what to google, so any help is appriciated.
I know you can do this with sharepoint, but to use sharepoint for such a small site seems like a lot of overkill
it sounds that portlets is a good name for what they want. but googling portlets draws me in the world of java and doesn't give me a lot of info on what the other parties would have to do to make it work.
a simple Iframe would probably take me a long way, but how can you get the styling done within an Iframe
webparts also sound interesting , but they seem more for in project sharing then letting people use them in their own site.
It is a small website and the logic and backend communication is pretty good contained, so a complete rework of the frond-end is not a big problem.
Once again, any help is appreciated !
Omar Al Zabir has a book on how to build a Portal in ASP.NET- here is a link to his Website.
You might want to look at his Dropthings portal.
Yes, portlets are pretty much Java-only, despite any talk of standards.
If you can encapsulate your pages in web parts or user controls, that would make it easy to style them, and even to parameterize them: a web part can be configured.
You can use Kalitte Dynamic Dashboards for creating professional dashboards and portlets.
More information can be found at www.dynamicdashboards.net

What is a good api for mapping gps coordinates in c#?

I have a project that has a list of gps coordinates. I would like to find a way to make a simple map of those coordinates (possibly just one at a time). The map should have basic street info.
This part of our project is pretty simple so I don't think it needs to be an exceptionally feature rich product. This also means it shouldn't be really expensive.
What is a good product to achieve this?
edit: This is a desktop app where internet connectivity will probably not be available.
Google Maps is great for this.
If this is a desktop app with internet access you could still host an IE control and show it there.
EDIT: If this is a desktop app without internet access you'll have to buy something like Microsoft Streets & Trips. I don't know if it has reusable controls. You probably have to buy something more expensive to get that. Applications of this nature often fall under the category "GIS". Try searching Google for that.
Sharpmap is open source project written in C# and released under LGPL. To quote first line from page:
SharpMap is an easy-to-use mapping library for use in web and desktop applications.
I'd go with this solution
Map Rendering: SharpMap
Geometry operations: NetTopologySuite
Map data store: shapefiles in your file system or PostGis over PostgreSQL
Map data itself: the easiest way may be extracting from OpenStreetMaps data. Here, for example you can download shapefiles for your desired location
Everyting is open source (more or less, check the licenses) and works fine on windows.
Hope it helps
ESRI has an API. They have javascript, silverlight,wpf, and flash. they may have more. ESRI is pretty much the standard in mapping.

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