Monday, August 25, 2008 7:14 AM Jan Tielens

While I Was Sleeping: New SharePoint Tools by U2U

During my holidays my colleagues at U2U have released several pretty cool SharePoint tools/extensions. I’m just going to list them, if you want to learn more about them, check out Karine’s blog.

  • U2U List Properties Feature Package
    The U2U List Properties Package has been developed to ease the work of a SharePoint 2007 developer. It adds an hyperlink to the List Settings page displaying a page with detailed information about the list properties.
  • U2U Site Properties Feature Package
    The U2U Site Properties Package has been developed to ease the work of a SharePoint 2007 developer. It adds an hyperlink to the Site Settings page displaying a page with detailed information about the site properties.
  • U2U Job Definition Configurator Package
    This feature provides SharePoint administrators with a user interface to schedule and reschedule custom job definitions. 

On top of that Karine has updated her famous CAML Builder Feature with the following enhancements (more info and download):

  • Code snippet generation
  • DateTime enhancements
  • Query options for SPQuery
  • Enhancements for Calendar lists
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# re: While I Was Sleeping: New SharePoint Tools by U2U

Monday, October 06, 2008 5:12 AM by Matthew Roerdink

on a previous post (weblogs.asp.net/.../437037.aspx) back a long time ago... you had posted a link to some very useful looking WebPart snippets that worked with VS 2005. Do you think you could re-upload them to somewhere? Because, the previous location no longer exists...

I need to learn how to develop web parts for my company intranet, and I don't have access to a version of VS 2003.

Any help you can give would be much appreciated!