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Developer Express has announced the immediate availability of DXperience v2008 vol 3 -feature-complete Presentation Controls, Reporting Components, IDE Productivity Tools, and Business Application Frameworks for Microsoft's Visual Studio and .NET Framework.
With the release of DXperience v2008 vol 3, DevExpress expands its product line of applications that work with Microsoft's Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation with three new visual components, including Navigation Bars and Carousels for these platforms.
In addition to these new controls, DevExpress continues to enhance and refine the AgDataGrid, created for developing Silverlight applications and is available to the software development community without royalties or distribution costs. The DevExpress DataGrid for Silverlight delivers advanced data editing, analysis, and presentation features.
"With 3 new components in DXperience v2008 vol 3 and numerous controls in active development, we look forward to helping software developers throughout the world deliver compelling and immersive solutions to their customer," said Julian M Bucknall, CTO of Developer Express.
DXperience v2008 vol 3 also includes updates and enhancements for shipping DevExpress Windows Forms and ASP.NET products, including new version of our charting, reporting and analytics components.
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