 | qList View | qListView allows you to simply combine data from multiple lists, even across sites, site collections and web applications. Commonly used to: • Roll up multiple lists into a report • Create a hierarchical list view • Easily copy/move documents between doc libraries | Unfortunately, no. There is no facility in SharePoint to easily bring list information together without taking the time to create custom code. |
 | qChartView | qChartView allows you to easily create 2-D or 3-D charts using information from multiple lists, even lists in different sites, site collections and web applications. | There is no charting capability natively in SharePoint. |
 | qCalendarView | qCalendarView allows you to combine all your calendars into one, including data from non-calendar lists. | qCalendarView enhances the native capability by allowing the roll up of calendar data from multiple calendars and lists. |
 | qExcelView | qExcelView lets you view all the data you need in Microsoft Excel, without clogging up the SharePoint view for everyone else.
It allows you to view data in Excel based on criteria passed from qListView, even when that data is not shown in the qListView. | When you export to Excel natively, you can only export the currently displayed columns.
Often, that’s not enough. |
 | qDiscussionView
Free! Download it now | qDiscussionView allows for an easier to track and follow discussion in SharePoint.
View the topic and responses of multiple discussion lists in one tree view and preview the selected item in a preview panel. | Native discussion boards seem almost to discourage discussion, as threads are poorly displayed and categorized. |
 | qList Form | qListForm provides a more advanced and capable version of the default form. For example, it enables users to put all required fields on one tab, simplify, reorder, prioritize and rank fields. | Native list form is extremely linear, not rich enough to accomplish what many need. |
 | qSelector | qSelector displays data from a SharePoint list in a dropdown control and allows for persistent selection of information throughout the SharePoint application.
Example: Selecting “West” as your region one time, in one screen, and that selection persisting through the entire use of the application. | Natively there is no selection Web part. Custom coding would be required to maintain that selection through the lifetime of the application. |
 | qMulti-selector | qMulti-Selector allows you to view master-detail data in multiple selectors. From above example: Country, then region, then city, etc. | Natively there is no selection Web part. Custom coding would be required to maintain that selection through the lifetime of the application. |
 | qItemDisplay | qItemDisplay allows you to select an item from a large data list and lock in application variables. You can view a single item that has been selected in the qSelector, qListView or qListForm. | This is not available natively. |
 | qPanelMenu | Easily create and modify dashboards and panels with information from across multiple sites.
qPanelMenu allows you to have a collapsible and hierarchical panel menu for better navigation. | Natively you can create your panel, but it’s based solely on that site. |
 | qCascading Menu | Provides a hierarchical menu system, letting you create complex menus that occupy minimum screen real estate. | Natively, the ability to create these menus is limited to one site. |
 | qCaption Display | qCaptionDisplay enables you to show common errors list. It Displays a message from a SharePoint list, which allows you to maintain the content of that message easily. | This is not available natively. |
 | qHelpLink | qHelpLink facilitates linking to a help file for your application. | This is not available natively. |
 | qPageRedirector | qPageRedirector allows you to redirect a user to a specific page based on the mapping specified in the page redirector list. | Unfortunately, no. This is not available natively. |
 | qSIListView | The SIListView displays data from your external data source in a grid and allows you to execute some actions on the data. | This is limited natively. There is read-only capability in the Business Data Catalog (BDC) in MOSS, and nothing in WSS. |
 | qSIListForm | Allows you to create, view and edit your external data in a form and save space with the use of tabs | qSIListForm improves upon what is available natively. |
 | qSIChartView | Allows you to display your external data in a compelling 2D or 3-D charts | There is no native charting for either native SharePoint data or external data. |
 | qSISelector | Allows you to display your external data in a dropdown control | There is no native ability to use an external data set to populate a selector. |