ComponentOne Studio for WinRT XAML released

Powerful UI and Data Visualization Controls for the Windows Store.
Noviembre 22, 2012
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ComponentOne Studio for WinRT XAML includes UI controls for data visualization, layout and input. Based on the ComponentOne Silverlight controls and designed to enhance the rich user experience of the WinRT platform, these controls give you powerful and unique functionality to help you build better and more compelling Windows Store apps.

Features

  • Consistent Windows 8 Themes - C1 Studio for WinRT XAML supports the Modern UI design and interaction guidelines specified by Microsoft.
  • Filling the Gaps of WinRT - C1 Studio for WinRT XAML provides many controls and features missing from WinRT, such as date/time pickers, calendars, data visualization, layout panels, masked text and numeric input.
  • Data Visualization - With 30+ chart types, flexible data binding, run-time interaction and rich styling capabilities.
  • Edit Tabular Data - ComponentOne's FlexGrid control gives you tabular data editing for the Windows Store.
  • View Documents and Reports - Add document viewing capabilities to your Windows Store apps.
  • MVVM Support - Customize the controls in your preferred method i.e. XAML, C# or VB.NET code-behind or both.
  • Reuse Your Code - Leverage your WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone knowledge to build modern applications for Windows 8.

About ComponentOne

ComponentOne headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a leader in the Microsoft Visual Studio component industry. The company believes the key to successful implementation of business solutions is providing customers with a premier studio of innovative components and tools. On July 1, 2012, ComponentOne and GrapeCity joined forces, creating ComponentOne, a division of GrapeCity. The US GrapeCity PowerTools division was renamed to ComponentOne.

Dashboard created using ComponentOne Studio for WinRT XAML.

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