|
Version 4.5 Released March 25, 2013 |
- Product integrates into Visual Studio 2012 Toolbox.
- Documentation compatible with Visual Studio 2012.
- Version synchronization with Xceed DataGrid for WPF.
- Get build 4.5.13165.13180 now.
[The corresponding .NET 3.5 build for this release is v3.9.] |
 |
|
Version 4.4 Released September 17, 2012 |
- Fully compatible with Visual Studio 2012, .NET 4.5, and Windows 8.
- Get build 4.4.12461.14390 now.
[The corresponding .NET 3.5 build for this release is v3.9.]
Update 4.4.12525.14570 released November 12, 2012.
Update 4.4.13057.10310 released January 14, 2013. |
 |
Version 4.3 Released January 9, 2012 |
- Xceed 3D Views for WPF version 4.3 features improved performance, responsiveness, and efficiency in auto-filtering when there are changes in the data source. Initial loading has been improved. And developers now have access to several command-related methods. Finally, several bug fixes are also provided.
- Get build 4.3.11623.12010 now.
[The corresponding .NET 3.5 build for this release is v3.9.]
Update 4.3.12074.17240 released January 26, 2012.
Update 4.3.12124.14150 released March 1, 2012. (Changes in documentation and new license agreement.)
Update 4.3.12267.13420 released May 22, 2012.
Update 4.3.12355.10260 released July 11, 2012. |
 |
Version 4.2 Released January 24, 2011 |
- Xceed 3D Views for WPF version 4.2 features stunning performance improvements to its Cardflow™ 3D view. This version takes better advantage of the computer’s video card to help render card animation, providing a vastly smoother scrolling experience. The more cards there are, and the bigger they are, the more pronounced the improvements will be! And because this takes the computation burden off the computer’s CPU, the application’s performance can improve in general.
- [The corresponding .NET 3.5 version for this release is v3.8.]
Update 4.2.11160.11130 released March 10, 2011.
Update 4.2.11215.09190 released April 19, 2011.
Update 4.2.11322.13590 released June 27, 2011.
Update 4.2.11480.14340 released October 5, 2011. |
 |
Version 4.1 Released November 8, 2010 |
- Improved support of the MVVM architectural pattern.
- The ability to sort based on the results of statistical functions has been added.
- Improvements have also been made to how the datagrid interacts with its items source.
- Styling cell content alignment has been simplified.
- Bug fixes.
- [The corresponding .NET 3.5 version for this release is v3.8.]
Update 4.1.10614.13400 released December 15, 2010. |
 |
| Version 4.0 |
- Version 4.0 is built and fully compatible with .NET Framework 4 for Visual Studio 2010.
Update 4.0.10308.14140 released June 11, 2010.
Update 4.0.10371.16190 released July 26, 2010.
Update 4.0.10417.16400 released August 23, 2010. |
 |
| Version 3.7 |
- New events give programmers control over how the component reacts when the current visual row is changing or has changed, and allows the change to be canceled in certain situations. Cells can now be non-focusable when read-only. Finally, there have been several bug fixes.
Update 3.7.10308.14440 released June 11, 2010.
Update 3.7.10371.16020 released July 26, 2010.
Update 3.7.10418.12160 released August 23, 2010. |
 |
| Version 3.6 |
- Bug fixes and version synchronization with Xceed DataGrid for WPF v3.6.
Update 3.6.10159.15470 released March 11, 2010. |
 |
| Version 3.5 |
- Bug fixes and version synchronization with Xceed DataGrid for WPF v3.5.
|
 |
| Version 3.2 |
- Bug fixes and version synchronization with Xceed DataGrid for WPF v3.2.
|
 |
| Version 3.1 |
- Bug fixes and version synchronization with Xceed DataGrid for WPF v3.1.
Update 3.1.9175.12000 released April 1, 2009. |
 |
| Version 3.0 |
- Initial release of Xceed 3D Views for WPF! Features the compelling and stunning 3D interactivity that end-users have come to expect in today’s modern software, through the Cardflow™ 3D view—Xceed’s implementation of the Coverflow graphical user interface—which delivers a linear presentation of the kind of flowing item animation that can be seen in carousel and rolodex views. Gives developers and end-users complete control over aspects such as card offsets, spacing, and angles; camera position and angle; and field of view. Four multi-surface themes are provided: Three Office 2007 themes (Blue, Black, and Silver), and Chameleon, which lets you choose the gradient colors.
|
 |