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		<title>By: Smart PropertyGrid.Net 2.1 &#187; Documentation Doctor</title>
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		<description>[...] As I found with my first project for them, VisualHint documentation is high on technical content. I was therefore particularly pleased that Nicolas Cadilhac felt able to come back with Smart PropertyGrid.Net 2.1: For the update of the documentation of Smart PropertyGrid.Net 2.1, I logically chose to do business with Documentation Doctor again. The initial document had been very welcome by my customers so it was an obvious choice to reiterate the process with a company that works well and quickly. [...]</description>
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