SYNCFUSION BLOG

Sunday Aug 14, 2011 at 10:02 PM | Posted by: chadc | Category:

Evidently, HTML 5 is pretty big stuff. I keep hearing how much cooler and more interactive our tools will be once we re-do them for HTML 5. It's like our ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC teams have one track minds - all HTML 5 all the time. I have to admit, our first HTML 5 control was our Diagram for ASP.NET MVC and it was very cool. The client side interactivity was just about amazing. Well, amazing for me... the last website I authored was in .NET 1.1!

Here at Syncfusion, we are so enamored of the HTML 5 standard that we are committed to creating a world class library of components just for it.

In this version we have added 5 new controls to our HTML 5 toolset: ProgressBar, UploadBox, Rating, Rotator and Waiting Popup.

Our new Pdf Viewer for WPF and Windows Forms makes our pdf package complete.

Gantt is a new control for displaying/editing project management type information.

We have created a tool to view/ edit Excel files in WPF and Silverlight, our SpreadSheet Control.

And here is a quick video talking about some of the new stuff in our 2011 volume 3 release.

Friday May 20, 2011 at 01:32 AM | Posted by: chadc | Category: ASP.NET | Business Intelligence | Silverlight | WPF

Our Business Intelligence suite has become very popular in the past few years.  It seems like we have hit a nerve- customers are telling us they want business intelligence, but don’t want a large enterprise application.  Something simple, something they can imbed into their own application and follow their own look and feel.  Often, they just want a bit more control.

If you have been thinking along these lines, take a quick look at our offering. 

Our Controls:

  • Support ASP.NET, WPF and Silverlight

  • Are very lightweight

  • Allow you to skin them as you wish

  • Support SSAS and XMLA

Friday May 20, 2011 at 01:16 AM | Posted by: chadc | Category: ASP.NET | ASP.NET MVC | Silverlight | WPF | Windows Forms

We are very excited about our latest release, 9.2. In it, we have broken the ice and started developing to the HTML5 standard, we have created a map control and we are offering enhanced support for loading Excel files into our WPF and Silverlight grids. You can now create applications in Silverlight that have an Excel look and feel. This video focuses on just the User Interface portion of our suite.

  • HTML 5 Diagram for MVC
  • Maps for WPF and Silverlight
  • Excel import for WPF and Silverlight Grid
  • Ribbon control for ASP.NET
  • Hierarchy support in MVC grid
  • Spell checker for all platforms
  • Cardview for WPF
  • Sparkline charts for WinForms

Friday May 13, 2011 at 08:43 PM | Posted by: chadc | Category: ASP.NET MVC | ASP.NET | Business Intelligence | Silverlight | WPF

Essential Report Viewer

Essential Report Viewer is a rendering component for displaying reports defined in Microsoft’s RDL format (2008 or 2008 R2) in both WPF and Silverlight applications. Using Report Viewer, you can display tabular, graphical, or free-form reports that make use of relational, multidimensional, XML, and object data sources. Report Viewer supports both server and client reports.  See details.

Essential DocIO

  • Built-in Styles for Word 2007 and 2010 for tables

Essential XlsIO

Monday May 9, 2011 at 09:06 PM | Posted by: chadc | Category: ASP.NET | ASP.NET MVC | Business Intelligence | Windows Forms | WPF

This is a pretty big release for us.  We have new tools in every platform and changed the look and feel for all our sample browsers.

ASP.NET

A new Ribbon control – put the look and feel of Office 2010 in your website.

ASP.NET MVC

A new Diagram control – built to make the most of HTML 5.

Silverlight

A new RDL Report Viewer  – your users can run their rdl reports locally. 

A new Map control – show where things are with standard shape files, use layers, panning and zooming.

WPF

A new RDL Report Viewer  – your users can run their rdl reports locally. 

A new Map control – show where things are with standard shape files, use layers, panning and zooming.

Windows Forms

A new Spell checker control – let your users make sure they get it right.

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