Present Project Work Breakdown Structures with the Newly Enhanced GanttView Control

Watch the Windows Forms GanttView video and learn how to interact and get the data displayed within a Gantt chart. (Duration: 7:22)

WinGanttView™ enables your Windows Forms application to present users with a project work breakdown structure in a specialized bar chart called a Gantt chart much like in Microsoft® Project. On its timeline view, WinGanttView presents tasks as bars, which may be linked by their dependency, have child relationships to a summary task, adhere to enforceable constraints, and more. The timeline's versatility lets it show complex projects in any timescale from minutes to months or more, with complete stylability of time intervals like non-working hours and holidays. Accompanying this visual timeline, separated only by a repositionable divider, is a synchronized, interactive, tree-structured task grid that itemizes tasks and their attributes as rows and columns. WinGanttView delivers a Microsoft Project-style user experience and best-in-class support for presenting key schedule management concepts like tasks, sub-tasks, dependencies, deadlines, milestones, and more to your users.

Answering customer demand, our latest release has been enhance with Custom Columns support. 

Key Features at a Glance

  • Custom Columns – With popular demand, the GanttView is now able to support custom columns with the grid section of the control. This lets you create columns that can display additional information of the tasks which are not part of the built-in column set.
  • Best User Experience – Deliver a Microsoft Project-style user experience to your users, with the composite tabular/timeline view of their schedule management data that's proven successful.
  • Completely Stylable – Fit your global application style and apply fine-grained control over the appearance of date and time intervals with its WinSchedule™ calendar look component.
  • Manage Tasks – Data bind to task and project information, then empower your users to add, edit and delete tasks interactively within the user interface or through a task information dialog.
  • Timeline View – Render Gantt charts to visualize complex project schedules with flexible timescales, convenient drag-and-drop updates to tasks, milestones, deadlines, summary tasks and more.
  • Grid View – Work interactively by sorting and sifting through task data such as task name, start and finish dates, percent complete, resources and more for further analysis.
  • Constraints – Link tasks with dependencies and enforce constraints within the user interface such as As Soon As/As Late As Possible and others with all tasks automatically updating to comply.