The idea is to merge the functionality like filtering user input from the silverlight XamComboEditor with the one from the Wpf-NameSpace.
So that there is one control which works out of the box as a standalone usercontrol as well as inside the XamDataGrid…
The grid is one of the most useful controls for visualizing structured data. It gives you the opportunity to display and style your data according to your needs. There are numerous features that can help you customize it and provide best possible user…
The main idea behind a bullet graph is to present a progress against a goal. It allows the end-users to visualize data in a simple concise view and thus create an attractive bar chart. The new xamBulletGraph control is a Infragistics XAML control which…
The Infragistics packages for WPF and Silverlight contain a lot of diverse charts for data visualization. The control that we are going to look at is The Doughnut Chart. This chart supports one or more rings surrounding a blank center. It can be customized…
While it is fairly easy to hand-code XAML in the Visual Studio IDE for small-scale applications, when it comes to large applications such as games, productivity applications, or Windows Phone applications, developers prefer to use XAML authoring…
Before we jump into Blend storyboards, you might have gotten here looking for Infragistics’ Indigo Studio storyboards (example shown above). They are very different things—Indigo Studio uses the more traditional meaning of the word—telling a story with…
First of all I want to thank everyone who attended my webinar on Getting started with MVVM in WPF and Silverlight yesterday. I had an awesome time delivering this session and answering some of your questions. As most of you asked me about sharing the…
This is the first in a series of posts I am going to write about the parsing framework shipped as a CTP in the 12.2 release of our WPF and Silverlight products. This framework is used internally by the new XamSyntaxEditor control on those platforms. This…
The wait is over! This morning, Infragistics released NetAdvantage Ultimate 13.1 and our related 13.1 toolsets and products to the community. Ultimate 13.1 is the only design and development toolset on the market that lets you create both hybrid and native…
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Bryan Downing over at Quantlabs recently featured Infragistics .NET WPF and Silverlight data charts in his post on front end charting for financial trading platforms - take a look!
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The 12.1 release of NetAdvantage for XAML brings Metro support to the table. With this addition , you can now develop Metro-styled applications using all the benefits of our Infragistics components–without losing any style !
First off , the Metro…
This is the seventh video in a series that will take you step-by-step on building a Prism application that mimics Microsoft Outlook. In this video, we added a new Contacts module to the application. We went through the necessary steps to add this module…
This is the fifth video in a series that will take you step-by-step on building a Prism application that mimics Microsoft Outlook. In this video, we implemented our navigation using the Prism navigation APIs as well as some navigation objects we created…
This is the first video in a series that will take you step-by-step on building a Prism application that mimics Microsoft Outlook. This video covers how to setup a multi-platform Prism application that targets WPF and Silverlight. I show you how to setup…
I was reading the Infragistics forums today and noticed a common question regarding the XamGrid control. Basically, there is a need to place checkboxes in the row selector of the XamGrid, and then data bind those checkboxes to a property of the bound…
My job as a Product Manager for Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF and Silverlight has many aspects. One of those aspects is knowing the good and the bad about my product. Naturally it is always easier to concentrate on the good, but that’s not my style…
Back before I worked at Infragistics, I was the author of an open source project on CodePlex called the Extended WPF Toolkit. You may or may not have…
So, I just found a feature in the Visual Studio 2015 Preview that will probably be one of my most favorite and most used. This feature is plain out AMAZBALLS! Yeah, that’s right… I said it… AMAZBALLS! What is the magical feature? It…
I’m on the road again for my second user group tour of 2013. This time I am headed to the great state of New York. I am calling it the I-90 Tour, mainly because all the groups I will be speaking at are located along the I-90 New York State Thruway.
This is the third video in a series that will take you step-by-step on building a Prism application that mimics Microsoft Outlook. In this video we will create the first module in the application called the Mail module. We concentrate on just stubbing…
Yesterday I announced the release of our new XamGantt and XamSyntaxEditor CTP controls. In this post we are going to get to know the XamSyntaxEditor. The XamSyntaxEditor is a highly customizable text editing control that provides syntax highlighting and…
This is the second video in a series that will take you step-by-step on building a Prism application that mimics Microsoft Outlook. In this video, I walk you through creating a shell for both the WPF and Silverlight platforms. This is a relatively short…
Shhhhh…. Do you hear that????? That’s the sound of another great FREE theme!
Today’s theme is the highly requested Office 2010 Blue theme. The Office 2010 Blue theme takes it’s visual cues from the Microsoft Office 2010 product suite…
Have you ever needed to create bindings to elements without knowing, or having access to, their DependencyProperty until runtime? Have you ever had the need to get the DependencyProperty of an element at runtime for any reason at all? If so, then this…