13.1: Devexpress

While DevExpress had WebForms controls for years, version 13.1 significantly matured its suite. Key additions included:

So, what are the benefits of using DevExpress 13.1 for developers? Here are just a few: Devexpress 13.1

DevExpress 13.1, released on , was a significant milestone that introduced a range of touch-optimized controls and the new Document Server library. It targeted .NET Framework 4.0 and higher , supporting then-current platforms like Windows 8 and SharePoint 2013. 1. Key Platform & Framework Support Target Frameworks: Required .NET Framework 4.0 or higher. While DevExpress had WebForms controls for years, version 13

WPF developers weren't left behind. Version 13.1 brought several "firsts": It targeted

The WinForms Pivot Grid received a major upgrade: . This allowed end-users to create complex, on-the-fly aggregations (e.g., "Profit % = (Sales - Cost) / Sales") directly within the UI. For business intelligence dashboards in 2013, this was a game-changer, reducing reliance on SQL-side computed columns.

Introduced the Banded Grid View , a Chart Wizard , and Windows 8-inspired UI elements like the Radial Menu and FlyOut Control . 3. Reporting & Dashboard Enhancements

DevExpress 13.1 represented a modernization effort that prioritized .NET 4 capabilities and high-fidelity document processing. While it offered superior developer productivity, it required a deliberate migration strategy for teams moving away from .NET 2.0 or legacy SharePoint environments. into a specific control, or perhaps a migration guide for moving from 12.x to 13.1?

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