Posts in 'winrt-xaml'
Survey: How do you use open source solutions?
Posted by Jody Handley on February 18, 2016 in Industry News, Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
In our ongoing quest to serve you better, we've put together a survey entitled "How do you use open source?" We're planning to publish our results sometime this spring, and we'd love to hear from you.
ComponentOne Studio 2016 Roadmap
Posted by Jody Handley on January 8, 2016 in Industry News, Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
A high-level roadmap for ComponentOne Studio in 2016. By the end of 2016, core controls will be available in ASP.NET MVC, WinForms and WPF; UWP will have them all by the end of 2017.
How to use Edit Template Feature for WinRT Controls
Posted by C1_Tim on November 30, 2015 in Mobile, .NET
Both Visual Studio and Expression Blend allows creating a copy of default control style or template and use it in your application. But with complicated controls, it doesn't always work as desired. The IDE tries to extract XAML from the binaries, and in most cases, the result is different from the original version. Here are the additional steps required to make source XAML accessible for IDE and editing.
What's New in ComponentOne Studio, 2015 v3
Posted by Jody Handley on November 11, 2015 in Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
A comprehensive new of all the new features in ComponentOne Studio 2015 v3, featuring FlexReport for WinForms, FinancialChart for MVC, and FlexPivot for WinForms.
Upgrade Existing WinRT Application to Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
Posted by C1_Tim on November 5, 2015 in Mobile, Desktop, .NET
Upgrade a calendar sample application from WinRT to UWP using ComponentOne Studio UWP Edition.
8 Reasons to Migrate WinRT Apps to UWP Today
Posted by Irina Pykhova on November 2, 2015 in Mobile, Desktop, .NET
Eight reasons to start migrating your WinRT apps to UWP today
How to Upgrade Extended GridView from WinRT to Universal Windows Platform (UWP)
Posted by Irina Pykhova on October 11, 2015 in Mobile, Desktop, .NET
An in-depth explanation of how to upgrade WinRT's extended gridview to UWP (Universal Windows Platform). ComponentOne Studio UWP Edition will be available for a free beta from October 15 through March 2016.
What's New in ComponentOne Studio v2.5: September Edition!
Posted by Jody Handley on September 8, 2015 in Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
A host of enhancements and features have been added in CmoponentOne Studio v2.5, including compatibility with Windows 10 and Microsoft Edge browser.
Spread WinRT and Selection Colors
Posted by GinaDan on August 24, 2015 in .NET, Desktop, Web
You can change the selection colors and the selection theme in Spread WinRT. This allows you to draw more attention to selections or change the selection colors to match the application appearance.
What's New in ComponentOne Studio, 2015 v2
Posted by Jody Handley on July 14, 2015 in Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
We're thrilled to announce the ship of our second major release of 2015! Below you'll find all the top features and enhancements, controls, and editions we're releasing.
Microsoft BUILD Recap
Posted by Eve Turzillo on May 8, 2015 in Industry News, Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
This time last week the expo hall had recently opened and the remaining attendees were heading to the session, "Developing for Windows 10." This is the third BUILD event I've been to and while most everyone was bummed they didn't get a free HoloLens, the sessions didn't disappoint at all.
3 Surprising Extensions for Grids: Create Your Own iTunes, TV Guide, and Calendar
Posted by Jody Handley on May 7, 2015 in Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
Creating iTunes-like interfaces with TreeGrids, schedules with custom cells, a calendar, and even Sudoku.
Convincing Your Manager: Why a Control Toolkit is Worth the Investment
Posted by Jody Handley on April 17, 2015 in Industry News, Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
How to convince your manager that buying a control toolkit is worth the cost
Build vs. Buy: 3 Reasons to Build a Control, and 3 Reasons to Buy
Posted by Jody Handley on April 16, 2015 in Industry News, Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
To build or buy a control. How much are you willing to pay to make your life easier? What’s an hour of your time worth? Explore 3 thoughts on when to build and when to buy a control for your next project
A Simple ROI Calculator: Kicking Off the Software Build vs. Buy Conversation
Posted by Jody Handley on April 10, 2015 in Industry News, Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
A quick ROI Calculator to find the cost/benefit of building vs. buying a control toolset.
What's New in XAML 2015 v1
Posted by Greg Lutz on March 19, 2015 in Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
The 2015 v1 release is here. In addition to a new face to our website, we've put together a large assortment of enhancements to the ComponentOne XAML Studios. Download ComponentOne Studio and select the XAML editions you want. Read below to find out what's new in each XAML editions.
What's New in ComponentOne Studio v1, 2015
Posted by Jody Handley on March 15, 2015 in Web, Mobile, Desktop, .NET
What's New in v1 2015
Customizing Arrow Style in C1TreeView
Posted by Reema on February 25, 2015 in Mobile, .NET
Here is a small utility blog which discusses how you can modify the appearance and position of the Expansion/Collpasion Arrow in C1TreeView. The procedure is as simple as it could be :)
Incremental Template Updating in FlexGrid
Posted by Greg Lutz on November 17, 2014 in Mobile, .NET
New in the 2014 v3 release, ComponentOne FlexGrid for WinRT XAML now supports incremental template updating. With this improvement the C1FlexGrid control has a new CellContentChanging event, in which the developer is able to update the cell template in phases. It improves load time and scrolling performance because cells can be rendered in parts or phases rather than all at once.