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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 know by now, we are a few months away from our next major release (v20.2). In this post, I’ll summarize some of the WPF-related features/capabilities we expect to ship in November. ...
Eugene Lapshov (DevExpress)
25 August 2020
Our new Excel-Style Drop-Down Filter is designed to simplify usage and provides various data analysis enhancements for end users. This drop-down filter is also engineered to extend customization capabilities for developers....
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