Xceed 3D Views for WPF supports VS2010

Version 4.0 is built and fully compatible with .NET Framework 4 for Visual Studio 2010.
May 13, 2010
Feature Release

Xceed 3D Views for WPF delivers a linear presentation of the kind of flowing item animation that can be seen in carousel and rolodex views. Xceed 3D Views for WPF's Cardflow 3D view gives end-users complete control over their experience: card offsets, spacing, and angles; camera position and angle; and field of view. A choice of four multi-surface themes is provided with Xceed 3D Views for WPF: three Office 2007 themes (Blue, Black, and Silver), and Chameleon, which lets you choose the gradient colors. Several backgrounds are also provided, as are textures for the 3D cards.

Xceed 3D Views for WPF can also be bought as part of the Xceed Ultimate Suite and Xceed DataGrid for WPF Professional.

Updates in V4.0

  • Xceed 3D Views for WPF is now built and fully compatible with .NET Framework 4 for Visual Studio 2010.

About Xceed Software

Xceed Software creates, markets and distributes quality software components for Microsoft Windows developers. Since its launch in 1994, Xceed has been devoted exclusively to the Microsoft platform. The company's very first product, Xceed Zip Compression Library, was first offered as a VBX for Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 and has been so successful that it has been migrated to every Microsoft platform since, including ActiveX, the .NET Framework, and the .NET Compact Framework. Today, Xceed's product line can be grouped into two main categories: Data Manipulation components and User Interface components. The Data Manipulation components include compression, encryption and file transfer libraries. The User Interface components include grid, chart, menus, toolbars, treeviews, explorer panes and other interface controls.

Defining Cardflow 3D settings with Xceed 3D Views for WPF.

Xceed 3D Views for WPF

An implementation of the Coverflow graphical user interface.

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