Recensioni di DevExpress Universal

Punteggio medio recensioni: 5 (72)

5 su 5 stelle

5 stella
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Ultima recensione positiva

Nome rifiutato Paesi Bassi5 stella

Very good package for c# and VB development! Lots of functions.

Ultima recensione critica

Mauro Rigoni Italia3 stella

Buon prodotto ma troppo "pesante" sia come risorse che come file da distribuire e gestire.

Yotta cliente verificatoRepubblica di Corea5 stella
Teeejii cliente verificatoFinlandia4 stella
Nome rifiutato cliente verificatoRepubblica Slovacca5 stella
Jose Luis Ortega cliente verificatoSpagna5 stella
Nome rifiutato cliente verificatoGermania5 stella
marcello.salamone cliente verificatoITALIA, Italy5 stella

Immancabile a completamento di Visual Studio per aumentare la qualità del software sviluppato, diminuendo vertiginosamente i tempi di produzione. Prodotto ben supportato da aggiornamenti costanti, da una ricca documentazione a corredo e da interlocutori molto competenti. Consigliato.

stevegoeringUT, USA5 stella
Not only do you get more state of the controls, than any other company, you get unprecedented tech support. I rarely write reviews but after working with this company for over a year they deserve this. Their website has tons of answered questions that usually cover most tech support needs, however if you can’t find the solution you’re looking for and you need personal help... they go above and beyond to help you, they will make sure your issue is resolved if it means writing a fully functional example. I can’t say enough about the support, not only have they taught me details on the use of their controls but they have expanded my programming skills and made me a better programmer through examples, online discussions, and webinars. For that reason alone I’m 100% satisfied we switched DevEx, throw in the controls and it’s a no-brainer. We used to use a combination of controls from various companies now we just use DevEx exclusively for everything. The controls themselves have some learning curves to climb but once you understand them you will be satisfied and amazed and your software will look and behave professionally. The only negative I can think of is some of the larger controls (rich text editor for example with spelling enabled) takes a couple seconds longer than expected to instantiate. However I’m sure they will trim that down on future releases. I am a very pleased to say the least. Thanks DevEx
preetham_reddycAZ, USA5 stella
Take my word... DXperience Suite is one of the best ASP.NET Suite of controls I've ever worked with... Hands down... No Competition... I have been using DevExpress controls over the past few months and am pleasantly surprised with the quality of their controls... I love XPO and XAF... I played with lot of ORM frameworks before XPO. Although most of them have their advantages, XPO is very simple to learn, has excellent documentation and has fantastic support from CodeRush.... If you master code rush short cut keys for XPO, developing data driven application will be a breeze... It's very intuitive and supports DDD. If you want to develop business applications, XAF can cut down development time by 80%... Seriously, try it. You will never look back. The soon to be released Domain Component Technology (In BETA now) for XAF and pure XPO will be invaluable to developers... I started playing with it and loving every bit of it...
heabramsGA, USA5 stella
I have now been using DXexperience for several months. I remain astounded at the amount of effort the publisher has put into this product, and despite the significant cost it still seems to me an exceptional buy. E-mail help continues to be superb, and the improved (if sometimes overly-complex) controls work brilliantly. The company provides periodic videos explaining the underlying programming philosophy, and these videos are useful (not so much for the product itself but rather as general programming advice). The rtf text box with spell checker works nicely and they together are worth half the price of the entire set. Install dependencies are well set out, easing the effort of crafting an installer for your project. Despite the considerable time needed to understand how the components works, DXexperience is really an exceptional product. I have changed my rating to 5 stars.
habramsUSA5 stella
There is a great deal to like about this product. In particular, the developers have not been shy about adding specialized editors and dialogs to make customization friendly. The company provides very high quality video lessons to demonstrate the use of the various components. Attention to detail shows in every aspect of the product. However, there are two problems that will cause you to pull out your hair. First, the written documention (in pdf format) runs to more than 3,000 pages, and documentation that is too long (like documentation that is too short) is essentially worthless. The chm help file is much better because the hyperlinks, contents, and index make is useable. Second, the improved verions of the standard windows components are not derived from the standard versions. If they were, then they would be drop-in replacements offering extensions that could be used when desired. Instead, you must learn a new api, new (and incompatible) variable types, and sometimes very different underlying philosophies to use the improved (i.e., better but very different) components. By starting from scratch rather than using derived classes, the developers have lost much of the benefit object-oriented modern languages provide and they waste my (and your) human capital. For a product that is otherwise so complete and well thought out, this is to my mind a remarkable blunder at the highest level. There are in addition a few minor quibbles such as the failure to provde a standard menu bar, hiding glyphs in deeply nested folders, and the occasional misnaming of properties (such as "show columns" actually means show column headers). Still, and despite my misgivings, a remarkable product worth the significant cash investment despite demanding too much investment of time. E-mail technical support is very good. Almost all documentation includes examples in both c# and visual basic.