3D View Controls for WPF
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I'm a fan of Xceed products, although I don't use the WPF controls. I just like the architectural design of their components and the extensibility. At work, we use the Xceed Grid for .NET (WinForms), the compression library, the ZIP-library and the FTP-library. I was able to customize the Xceed Grid so much you probably can't even recognize it's an Xceed Grid anymore. Great work.
PS: I loved this video too.
Thanks for the video, Adam!
Anyone that wants to try this WPF control can run it directly in the browser (IE, FF) using the no-install XBAP demo, here:
http://xceed.com/Grid_WPF_Demo.html
My goal is definitely to show the cool things that people are building with WPF and sometimes that includes those who are selling the work they've done. I don't want it to be like a commercial though, so any suggestions you have are welcome. Understanding though, that in any video I want to give credit to those who have done the work and thank them for their time by linking to their site.
With prior WPF technologies, Microsoft always had some base controls, that were either augmented or redeveloped by companies like Xceed. Indeed their own winforms grid pales in insignificance to the Xceed one which Microsoft themselves use in their products (even today).
This is a market leading component and deserves the credit it gets. These guys were squeezing performance out of the grid before .NET 3.5 SP1 and the grid was already fast then.
In general (except for Windows and Office) Microsoft are very slow to release any eye candy and if you are a WPF developer today you need the Xceeds and Lawson Smart Client folk to lead the direction inspiration wise.
Thanks for the vid and the xeptional grid!
Carry on!
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