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In this post, I'll outline WPF capabilities/features we expect to ship in our next major update (v24.2) including focus in the following areas: Accessibility, AI, and DateOnly & TimeOnly support....
Kseniya Kuzmina (DevExpress)
29 July 2024
As you may already know, Visual Studio 2022 uses an entirely new WPF XAML Designer (for all versions of .NET and .NET Framework). We’ve been working closely with Microsoft to replicate (and extend) the design-time capabilities of our WPF product line...
The DevExpress Team
15 November 2021
As you may already know, Microsoft released .NET 5 last week. We are pleased to announce that DevExpress WPF controls v20.2 officially support .NET 5...
Eugene Lapshov (DevExpress)
17 November 2020
In this post, we'll detail some of the features we expect to ship in our next major release (v20.1) and invite active Universal and DXperience Subscribers to test new functionality (by downloading/installing our Early Access Preview) before we complete our current dev cycle. Should you have any questions or want to share your thoughts with us, please post a comment below....
The DevExpress Team
5 March 2020
As always, our thanks to everyone who reviewed our proposed 2020 WPF Roadmap last year. We appreciate your feedback and hope that our official 2020 Roadmap meets with your approval...
Alex Chuev (DevExpress)
27 January 2020
This blog post details how you can upgrade an existing WPF application to .NET Core 3 (and enjoy Microsoft’s new technology enhancements with as little pain as possible)....
The DevExpress Team
29 October 2019
This guide describes how you can create a .NET Core 3 application, configure it to use DevExpress WPF controls, and how to add a DevExpress control to the app itself (for this tutorial, we’ll show you how to add our Spreadsheet control to your .NET Core 3 project)....
The DevExpress Team
25 October 2019
v19.2 is right around the corner and will include an updated version of WPF components for .NET Core 3. As such, we want to describe changes WPF developers can expect in their design-time experience moving forward....
Alex Chuev (DevExpress)
22 October 2019
In this post, we'll detail some of the features we expect to ship in our next major release (v19.2) and invite active Universal and DXperience Subscribers to test new functionality before we complete our current dev cycle....
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