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The WPF features/capabilities outlined in this post represent our development priorities for the second half of 2023. Should you have questions about the features/capabilities outlined herein, please post comments in the survey below. Your feedback is...
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
29 August 2023
This post outlines WPF-related enhancements we expect to ship in the first half of 2023. As always, we formulate our development strategy based on incoming feedback (via the DevExpress Support Center and recent surveys). Thank you for your continued support...
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
28 February 2023
Over the years, your feedback has helped us introduce amazing WPF-related features/capabilities to our product portfolio. As we head towards 2023 and our next major release cycle, we want to hear from our loyal users and learn how we can extend our WPF product line to better meet your future needs....
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
24 October 2022
We continue to improve accessibility-related capabilities of DevExpress WPF Controls. For example, in our previous release (v21.2), we included UI Automation-based alerts for validation errors and Enhanced Contrast palettes.
In our upcoming release (v22.1), we modified tooltip behavior for .NET 6 (based on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 requirements). ...
The DevExpress Team
19 May 2022
At Microsoft Build 2020 the WinUI team released its first public preview of WinUI 3. In addition to fixes and enhancements for UWP-powered apps, this preview introduces support for managed desktop C#/.NET and native C++/Win32 desktop apps. Today, we are excited to announce that the entire suite of DevExpress UWP controls is available for WinUI 3 as well....
Alex Chuev (DevExpress)
11 June 2020
It's that time of year again - time to collect feedback and refine our 2020 Roadmap. If you're currently using our WPF product line or expect to do so next year, please take a moment to review our un-official 2020 Roadmap...
Alex Chuev (DevExpress)
10 December 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
This blog post describes the new capabilities we hope to deliver for both our WinForms and WPF Diagram controls in 2019....
Alex Chuev (DevExpress)
1 January 2019
It’s that time of year – time to reflect on accomplishments and prepare for the upcoming year. Thanks to your great feedback, we’ve compiled a list of features we hope to deliver this year. Though this list is not yet final, we do want to share it with you and solicit additional feedback....
Alex Chuev (DevExpress)
25 December 2018
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