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In this post, I’ll summarize Pivot Grid-related enhancements we’ve introduced over our last few release cycles (specifically, API changes designed to simplify product use for those targeting WinForms, WPF, and web platforms)....
Margarita (DevExpress)
31 August 2022
You can now create, design, and display dashboards in a single .NET WPF or WinForms Dashboard Viewer application for .NET 5+ with ease....
Dmitry Tokmachev (DevExpress)
21 June 2022
As you may already know, both our WinForms and WPF Map Controls support vector tiles. Briefly, our Map Control for WinForms and WPF now supports a set of vector tile providers and a predefined set of vector styles.
We would like to thank everyone who shared their feedback about vector tile support over the last 6 months. Our development team worked hard to enhance this capability in our v20.2 release cycle. Among the most popular user requests was the visualization of vector tile labels....
Kseniya Kuzmina (DevExpress)
22 October 2020
In this post, I’ll describe a couple of features we expect to release in our v20.2 release cycle – features that are currently available in the DevExpress Map Control (WinForms and WPF) Early Access Preview (EAP) build....
Kseniya Kuzmina (DevExpress)
1 September 2020
Introduction Over the last year, we’ve improved our WPF Chart control’s rendering methods to address a series of customer requests. One of our top priorities was to retain built-in functionality and avoid major API changes so everyone could benefit from...
The DevExpress Team
6 May 2020
Calculated Fields Our .NET Chart Control (across all supported platforms including WinForms , WPF , ASP.NET , MVC and .NET Core) now supports a new data processing option that allows end-users to define new data fields using Criteria Language Syntax ...
The DevExpress Team
5 May 2020
The DevExpress Map Control (WinForms & WPF) ships with built in support for Bing Maps and OpenStreetMap. In both instances, maps are built from a set of tile images at multiple zoom levels. When an end user zooms or pans the current map view port area, a new set of raster tiles are downloaded from the server....
The DevExpress Team
1 May 2020
In this post, we’ll outline some of the features we expect to ship in our next major release (v20.1). If you are active Universal or DXperience Subscribers, you are entitled to download our Early Access Preview (v20.1). If you are using DevExpress Charts...
The DevExpress Team
5 March 2020
It’s that time of year again – time to finalize our 2020 desktop charting/mapping roadmap (WinForms & WPF). To help us deliver the best possible features – features that address your business needs effectively, please take a moment to review the list...
The DevExpress Team
5 December 2019
In this short post, we’ll show you how to use summary calculations and chart customizations to fine tune data presentation within your next WPF app (we will display the most popular pies for Thanksgiving dinner)....
The DevExpress Team
27 November 2019
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