We've now replaced the standard property grid in XtraReports' end-user report designer with our own XtraPropertyGrid.
This has two consequences. First, the end-user designer is now fully skinnable with our various skins. Here it is with the Pumpkin skin.
Second, if it wasn't really obvious before, it certainly is now: if you want to change the end-user report designer for your own application or house style, you will need licenses to the various DevExpress products used to create the look-n-feel in order to recompile it. If you have DXperience WinForms, Enterprise, or Universal, no sweat, but if not, please be aware of this requirement.