• A search for numeric values against numeric columns has been improved in server mode. With this release, when you enter a numeric value in the search box, the Grid Control searches against numeric columns using the Equals comparison operator. • We've added options allowing you to control visibility of the Clear and Find buttons in the Find Panel. • Contents of preview fields can now be searched when performing a search via the Find Panel. • The state of the Find Panel is saved/restored when the Grid Control's layout is saved/restored. • New methods have been added to help you manually show and hide the Loading panel. • You can now expand all group rows corresponding to a specific grouping column using a single method call. Note that this feature is not supported in Server Mode. • We have added the ability to select a range of rows via the Ctrl+Shift+Home and Cltr+Shift+End key combinations. • A new event has been added to help you customize print settings before the Grid Control is printed or exported. For instance, you can customize the orientation setting of the printed document. Coded UI Test Extension for DevExpress WinForms controls is an extension of Microsoft Coded UI Tests (CUIT), designed to help you create automated tests of your user interface. Using these tests, you can perform functional testing of the UI and validation of UI controls. This feature is only licensed as part of DXperience Universal Edition. Please contact for additional information. Coded UI Test Extension for DevExpress WinForms controls is tailored to facilitate the UI testing on DevExpress WinForms controls. There are four levels of CUIT support: • Basic Record and Playback • Rich Property Validation • Code Generation • Aggregated Actions For the majority of WinForms controls, all four levels are supported, making the code generated by CUIT more readable and maintainable. These controls are: • Grid Control, GridLookUpEdit and SearchLookUpEdit • Editors and controls shipped with the XtraEditors library • RibbonControl, BarManager, DocumentManager and DockManager • Printing Library • Xtra Form • NavBar Control The following controls are partially supported: • Pivot Grid Control • XtraReports. With this release, we have introduced a new Summary Filter that extends your ability to refine data within the pivot grid. When the control is bound to a tabular datasource, the Summary Filter allows you to specify a range of summary values that you would like to see in the report for each data field. Our new Summary Filter popup window displays the actual distribution of summary values helping you evaluate how many summary values will be shown and hidden by the current filter. In the same distribution chart, you can also see how many of these values are already hidden by Summary Filters (light blue bars). In addition, you are free to configure summary filtering for any data level: summary, Total or Grand Total values. When displaying the PivotGrid Control’s data in a chart, you rarely need to compare cell values to Totals or Grand Totals as these values differ significantly. At the same time, when selecting large cell blocks, Total values inevitably appear within the selection. To solve this with previous versions, you had to manually disable a few options that controlled Total value visibility within the bound chart control. With this release, PivotGrid automatically defines which values should be passed to ChartControl. It analyzes the current selection, finds the lowest-level data and excludes all higher-level Totals. The following animation shows how selection changes are reflected within a bound Chart control. • Improved Top N Values Feature We have introduced a new way to define the number of top values to be displayed (an update for the Top N Values feature – available in OLAP mode). You can now specify the maximum allowed sum of the corresponding summary values and the pivot grid will display the maximum number of field values whose summaries do not exceed the specified number in total. • New Event for Easy Customization of Data Passed to a Chart We have introduced a new CustomChartDataSourceRows event that allows you to add, modify and remove specific rows from the chart data source. • Improved Clipboard Interaction We have added several settings that allow you to control clipboard interaction, including the copying of fragmentary multi-selections and field value hierarchies with both collapsed and expanded values. DXperience v2012 vol 1 ships with runtime Ribbon customization options much like those found in Office 2010. To initiate customization, you simply right-click the Ribbon Control’s 'free space' and select the Customize Ribbon menu item. When you enable this feature, your end-users can: • Add new pages/groups or hide existing pages/groups. • Re-arrange existing/custom pages and page groups as needs dictate. • Add existing commands to default and custom page groups. • Save your custom layouts in XML files. • Import layout settings to quickly configure a Ribbon Control's appearance. • Easily restore the original Ribbon Control layout. • Stay at their customized layout each time your application runs with the help of the auto-save layout feature. In DXperience v2012 vol 1, our WinForms SchedulerControl includes design-time improvements to simplify the process of creating Bar or Ribbon UI for your next calendar/scheduling application. Feb 12, 2013. Technology:.NET, Platform: ASP.NET MVC, Product: MVC Navigation, Layout & Multi-Purpose Extensions, Type: Question, Subject: PopupMenu - How to check an item via JavaScript. Create moveable menu for web page navigation. Script can be customized highly and easily by using Script Configuration Program. You can defi. No more missed important software updates! UpdateStar 11 lets you stay up to date and secure with the software on your computer. You can now use a scheduler smart tag to automatically generate required toolbars in less than a minute and you do not have to write a single line of code. Additionally, we have extended the set of toolbars available for the SchedulerControl. Your end-users can perform the following basic operations in a scheduler via a toolbar or Ribbon UI: • Import and export scheduler data using the iCalendar (.ics) format. • Print a scheduler, show its print preview and specify print settings. • Navigate through dates. • Zoom in and zoom out of the scheduler area. • Change active view. • Specify scheduler view layouts. • Select the type of grouping for scheduler data. • Select time scales. • Create, edit and delete simple and recurring appointments. With this release, the DevExpress ResourcesTree control supports an automatic filtering. This allows your end-users to filter resources on the fly by typing text into the auto-filter row - a filter condition is automatically created based upon the entered values, and applied to the focused column of the tree. After a filter has been applied, a filter panel can be optionally displayed. This panel contains a string representation of the applied filter criteria and can be used by end-users to do the following: • Clear the filter. • Temporarily disable and enable the current filter. • Invoke a list of recently used filters. • Open the Filter Editor to build complex filter criteria. We introduce our new ASP.NET MVC Scheduler Extension - it gives you many of the same great features as our ASPxScheduler control. • Five Buit-in Views Day view, Work Week view, Week view, Month (Multi-week) view, Timeline view - give you detailed or large-scale views of appointments for different scheduling purposes. • Date Navigator Control Provides the ability to select several dates (days, weeks, etc.) continuously or randomly to display them together in the scheduler. Automatically switches to the most appropriate view. • Recurrence Support • Reminders for Appointments • Grouping by Dates or Resources • Custom Templates You can completely customize the appearance or layout of visual elements and dialogs using any HTML content. • Reporting Provides extreme flexibility in constructing print styles for the Scheduler data. You can load previously saved report templates, preview and export reports to various formats (including PDF and BMP). • iCalendar Format Import and export using iCalendar format for easy data interchange between calendar applications. • Time Zones Support for different client and server time zones. • Client-Side API. With this release, we have added a Docking Suite to our MVC Extensions Library. This suite offers three components - DockPanel, DockZone and DockManager. They allow you to manage content placeholders (dock panels), which can be moved by end-users between specific regions (dock zones) of a web page. A dock panel can either be docked to a dock zone or made to float. Dock zones can be placed on any section of a page; and orientation and size is fully customizable. DockManager allows you to provide centralized programmatic control of all dock panels and dock zones contained within a page. A typical use scenario is the implementation of a personalized web page populated with web gadgets. We have added a new multi-select mode to ASPxGridView's header filter. In multi-select mode, the header filter dropdown contains a check box list, allowing end-users to select multiple items to be included in the filter criteria. Select All is automatically added to the top of the popup list, helping end-users quickly select all items in the list. This is useful, when a user needs to exclude just a few items from the filter criteria. After the desired selection is made, an end-user can click the OK button to filter the grid based upon the selected values. This release introduces a new page size selector UI for the ASPxPager. This feature benefits complex data-aware controls that use built-in pager functionality (the ASPxNewsControl, ASPxGridView, ASPxDataView, ASPxPivorGrid, ASPxTreeList). Activating the page size selector allows your end-users to dynamically change the number of data items (rows) displayed within a data control (such as a grid). A page size selector is a pager section that consists of a descriptive label and a combo box containing page size values. Both elements - label text and value list - are customizable. You can easily compose a list of custom page size values and enable the All item providing the ability to show all data items at once. The page size selector section can be horizontally aligned to the left or right side of the pager. The page size selector provides keyboard support. All page size change operations (such as showing/hiding a dropdown list, changing the page size, applying/canceling changes) can be performed using a keyboard as an alternative to a pointing device. When displaying the PivotGrid Control’s data in a chart, you rarely need to compare cell values to Totals or Grand Totals as these values differ significantly. At the same time, when selecting large cell blocks, Total values inevitably appear within the selection. To solve this with previous versions, you had to manually disable a few options that controlled Total value visibility within the bound chart control. With this release, PivotGrid automatically defines which values should be passed to ChartControl. It analyzes the current selection, finds the lowest-level data and excludes all higher-level Totals. The following animation shows how selection changes are reflected within a bound Chart control. Yet another new automation feature 'rotates' the chart by changing series into arguments and vice versa depending on the current selection. In this mode the control makes sure that the number of series never exceeds the number of arguments. • Improved Top N Values Feature We have introduced a new way to define the number of top values to be displayed (an update for the Top N Values feature – available in OLAP mode). You can now specify the maximum allowed sum of the corresponding summary values and the pivot grid will display the maximum number of field values whose summaries do not exceed the specified number in total. • New Event for Easy Customization of Data Passed to a Chart We have introduced a new CustomChartDataSourceRows event that allows you to add, modify and remove specific rows from the chart data source. We have added a new page size selector UI to GridView's built-in pager. Enabling the page size selector allows your end-users to dynamically change the number of rows displayed within a grid. A page size selector is a pager section that consists of a descriptive label and a combo box containing page size values. Both elements - label text and value list - are customizable. You can easily compose a list of custom page size values and even enable the All item, providing the ability to show all grid rows at once. The page size selector section can be horizontally aligned to the left or right side of the pager. The page size selector provides keyboard support. All page size change operations (such as showing/hiding a dropdown list, changing the page size, applying/canceling changes) can be performed using a keyboard as an alternative to a pointing device. This release introduces a new step-by-step Wizard that simplifies the project management process, be it creating a new web project (via Visual Studio's 'New Project' or 'New Web Site' dialogs) or modifying settings of an existing project. By using our Wizard, you can easily set up the layout of site pages (for new projects), select a theme for the site, define the application's localization, set up different configuration options for DevExpress controls and the entire web site. The Wizard's main project management functionality is checking web.config file integrity in relation to DevExpress controls and updating the configuration file with both DevExpress related information (the required assembly references and project-wide settings) and defined site customization settings. We have created a set of new project templates to help you automatically generate drafts of common application types and layouts. Some of these run our new Project Wizard allowing you to easily configure the generated application. • Empty Web Application An empty web site ready for DevExpress ASP.NET AJAX Controls. Contains only web.config file with DevExpress-related settings. • Standard Web Application An ASP.NET web site based on the default VS project template, but configured by DevExpress ASP.NET Project Wizard and powered by DevExpress ASP.NET AJAX Controls. Available layouts: Standard, Microsoft Outlook inspired, Custom. • Web Application for Tablet Devices (ASP.NET version only) An ASP.NET tablet web application to be configured by DevExpress ASP.NET Project Wizard and powered by DevExpress ASP.NET AJAX Controls. Available layouts: Mobile Store or Custom. • Microsoft Outlook Inspired Web Application An ASP.NET web site using an Outlook layout pattern implemented with the help of specific DevExpress web controls, including the ASPxGridView and ASPxScheduler. These project templates are developed for different platforms (ASP.NET, MVC), view engines (such as MVC's default and Razor) and programming languages (C#, VB). You can now more easily apply a DevExpress theme to the entire web site or to an individual control. To apply a theme, you no longer need to extract skin files to the project's App_Themes folder using ASPxThemeDeployer tool - all the required resources will be automatically applied from a theme assembly. We have implemented a flexible mechanism to apply a theme to all DevExpress controls for an entire web site. You can do this either in web.config (using the new theme-related options of our 'devexpress' configuration section) or programmatically (by setting specially added static properties). Available themes can now be previewed at design-time using a new control-related design-time editor. The Data Layout Control is a data-aware version of the Layout Control and allows you to quickly build a layout of controls for the WPF and Silverlight platforms. Once bound to an object, the Data Layout Control fetches the object's public properties and automatically builds a layout for editing these properties. In-place editors for editing underlying data are selected based on a property's data type. For instance, a Check Edit control is used to edit Boolean properties, a ComboBox Edit control is used to edit enumeration properties, etc. You can mark properties on a bound object using specific attributes to indicate that these properties should be edited using multi-line text editors, password edit boxes, or text editors with a phone mask enabled. Automatic arrangement of in-place editors into groups and tabbed groups is supported. You can mark a property on a bound object with a dedicated attribute specifying the name of a target group or tabbed group. The in-place editor will go directly into this group during layout generation. If there is no group/tabbed group with this name, it will be automatically created. As such, you can combine multiple editors into the same group, group box, tabbed group or individual tabs. Examples of supported attributes are shown in the code above. With this release, you can easily display “one-to-many“ data relationships using the new Master-Detail Data Representation feature of the DevExpress WPF Grid. Since there are no limits to the number of relationships or nesting levels, each record can expand multiple detail grids and each detail record can have its own detail information. DXGrid ships with a dedicated placeholder for detail records allowing you to select the manner in which information is displayed for your end users. If you choose to display data using a grid control, you will have access to a fully-synchronized detail view that supports nearly all of the features you’ve come to expect from our market leading grid control including: data editing, sorting & grouping, filtering, summary computation, column customization and so much more. Your users will have access to a single scrollbar for the entire grid with integrated smooth scrolling capabilities. If you choose to group or filter data, you’ll do that using the master view’s Group By box or filter panel – which is visible at all times. Version Create Print Report, sec Memory, Mb Export to Excel, sec Excel File Size, Mb v2012.1 1.4 2.2 1.22 0.5 v2011.2 13.3 35.2 19.22 15.5 • Handling Massive Data Updates The DXGrid now behaves like the standard WPF DataGrid when handling massive data updates from its source via INotifyPropertyChanged. If the DXGrid is bound to a data source implementing INotifyCollectionChanged or IBindingList, it only handles updates from the rows/cells that are visible onscreen. This provides a large performance boost when working with large volumes of data. With this release, the DevExpress WPF Data Editors Library introduces a new Search Control – delivering an easy and straightforward way for end-users to locate information within data editors (list boxes, combo boxes, etc). To execute a search, enter text within the Find box and data editors linked to the Search Control will display those records that have matching values: Various options are available to control the display and behavior of the Search Control. You can specify search columns, choose between automatic and manual search modes, optionally display control buttons, etc. • Performance Optimization for inplace editing • Edit Value Conversion It is now possible to specify the edit value's type treatment using the EditValueType property. For example, if a user enters '100' within the text editor whose EditValueType property is set to System.Int32, the editor automatically converts the input string to an integer value and assigns it to the EditValue property. • Extended data filtering in ComboBoxEdit, LookUpEdit and ListBoxEdit controls These data editors now provide a FilterCriteria property allowing you to specify the required filter criteria in XAML or code behind. With this release, the DevExpress Map Control supports Microsoft Bing Search, Bing Route and Bing Geocode services. These services significantly extend the Map Control's functionality allowing you to build a map application that meets diverse business requirements. For example, you can find and calculate any route between two or more geographical points on a map using Bing Search and Bing Route services. The Bing Geocode service is useful when you need to obtain supplemental information about any object on a map. The following screenshot demonstrates how these services can be used for creating a navigation system. When displaying the PivotGrid Control’s data in a chart, you rarely need to compare cell values to Totals or Grand Totals as these values differ significantly. At the same time, when selecting large cell blocks, Total values inevitably appear within the selection. To solve this with previous versions, you had to manually disable a few options that controlled Total value visibility within the bound chart control. With this release, PivotGrid automatically defines which values should be passed to ChartControl. It analyzes the current selection, finds the lowest-level data and excludes all higher-level Totals. The following animation shows how selection changes are reflected within a bound Chart control. Yet another new automation feature 'rotates' the chart by changing series into arguments and vice versa depending on the current selection. In this mode the control makes sure that the number of series never exceeds the number of arguments. • Multirow Filter Area When the Filter Area contains too many fields to fit within a single line, they are displayed across multiple lines. • Improved Top N Values Feature We have introduced a new way to define the number of top values to be displayed (an update for the Top N Values feature – available in OLAP mode). You can now specify the maximum allowed sum of the corresponding summary values and the pivot grid will display the maximum number of field values whose summaries do not exceed the specified number in total. • New Event for Easy Customization of Data Passed to a Chart We have introduced a new CustomChartDataSourceRows event that allows you to add, modify and remove specific rows from the chart data source. • Improved Clipboard Interaction We have added several settings that allow you to control clipboard interaction, including the copying of fragmentary multi-selections and field value hierarchies with both collapsed and expanded values. With this release, you can now print the contents of the DevExpress WPF Scheduler Control with ease. You can compose a printable report based on scheduler data, show its print preview and specify print settings via a collection of ready-made report layout templates that can be used for a wide range of scheduler/calendar reports. For advanced report customization, a set of validation events are available. For example, you can use these events to amend a collection of appointments and resources to be passed to the report, or specify a report time interval or work time where necessary. With this release, the DevExpress WPF Tree List Control introduces drag-and-drop support – allowing your end-users to rearrange node hierarchies and to move nodes outside the Tree List Control to external controls that support drag and drop. Focus the required node or select multiple nodes, drag and drop them onto the required location. If a node(s) is dropped onto another node, it is appended to the child nodes collection of the target node. If you require manual control over drag and drop operations, handle the appropriate events. The Data Layout Control is a data-aware version of the Layout Control and allows you to quickly build a layout of controls for the WPF and Silverlight platforms. Once bound to an object, the Data Layout Control fetches the object's public properties and automatically builds a layout for editing these properties. In-place editors for editing underlying data are selected based on a property's data type. For instance, a Check Edit control is used to edit Boolean properties, a ComboBox Edit control is used to edit enumeration properties, etc. You can mark properties on a bound object using specific attributes to indicate that these properties should be edited using multi-line text editors, password edit boxes, or text editors with a phone mask enabled. Automatic arrangement of in-place editors into groups and tabbed groups is supported. You can mark a property on a bound object with a dedicated attribute specifying the name of a target group or tabbed group. The in-place editor will go directly into this group during layout generation. If there is no group/tabbed group with this name, it will be automatically created. As such, you can combine multiple editors into the same group, group box, tabbed group or individual tabs. Examples of supported attributes are shown in the code above. With this release, you can easily display “one-to-many“ data relationships using the new Master-Detail Data Representation feature of the DevExpress Silverlight Grid. Since there are no limits to the number of relationships or nesting levels, each record can expand multiple detail grids and each detail record can have its own detail information. DXGrid ships with a dedicated placeholder for detail records allowing you to select the manner in which information is displayed for your end users. If you choose to display data using a grid control, you will have access to a fully-synchronized detail view that supports nearly all of the features you’ve come to expect from our market leading grid control including: data editing, sorting & grouping, filtering, summary computation, column customization and so much more. Your users will have access to a single scrollbar for the entire grid with integrated smooth scrolling capabilities. If you choose to group or filter data, you’ll do that using the master view’s Group By box or filter panel – which is visible at all times. Version Create Print Report, sec Memory, Mb v2012 vol 1 3.6 2.7 v2011 vol 2 6.4 113.8 • Handling Massive Data Updates The DXGrid now behaves like the standard Silverlight DataGrid when handling massive data updates from its source via INotifyPropertyChanged. If the DXGrid is bound to a data source implementing INotifyCollectionChanged or IBindingList, it only handles updates from the rows/cells that are visible onscreen. This provides a large performance boost when working with large volumes of data. With this release, the DevExpress Silverlight Data Editors Library introduces a new Search Control – delivering an easy and straightforward way for end-users to locate information within data editors (list boxes, combo boxes, etc). To execute a search, enter text within the Find box and data editors linked to the Search Control will display those records that have matching values. Various options are available to control the display and behavior of the Search Control. You can specify search columns, choose between automatic and manual search modes, optionally display control buttons, etc. • Performance Optimization for inplace editing • Edit Value Conversion It is now possible to specify the edit value's type treatment using the EditValueType property. For example, if a user enters '100' within the text editor whose EditValueType property is set to System.Int32, the editor automatically converts the input string to an integer value and assigns it to the EditValue property. • Extended data filtering in ComboBoxEdit, LookUpEdit and ListBoxEdit controls These data editors now provide a FilterCriteria property allowing you to specify the required filter criteria in XAML or code behind. With this release, the DevExpress Map Control supports Microsoft Bing Search, Bing Route and Bing Geocode services. These services significantly extend the Map Control's functionality allowing you to build a map application that meets diverse business requirements. For example, you can find and calculate any route between two or more geographical points on a map using Bing Search and Bing Route services. The Bing Geocode service is useful when you need to obtain supplemental information about any object on a map. The following screenshot demonstrates how these services can be used for creating a navigation system. When displaying the PivotGrid Control’s data in a chart, you rarely need to compare cell values to Totals or Grand Totals as these values differ significantly. At the same time, when selecting large cell blocks, Total values inevitably appear within the selection. To solve this with previous versions, you had to manually disable a few options that controlled Total value visibility within the bound chart control. With this release, PivotGrid automatically defines which values should be passed to ChartControl. It analyzes the current selection, finds the lowest-level data and excludes all higher-level Totals. The following animation shows how selection changes are reflected within a bound Chart control. • Multirow Filter Area When the Filter Area contains too many fields to fit within a single line, they are displayed across multiple lines. • Improved Top N Values Feature We have introduced a new way to define the number of top values to be displayed (an update for the Top N Values feature – available in OLAP mode). You can now specify the maximum allowed sum of the corresponding summary values and the pivot grid will display the maximum number of field values whose summaries do not exceed the specified number in total. • New Event for Easy Customization of Data Passed to a Chart We have introduced a new CustomChartDataSourceRows event that allows you to add, modify and remove specific rows from the chart data source. • Improved Clipboard Interaction We have added several settings that allow you to control clipboard interaction, including the copying of fragmentary multi-selections and field value hierarchies with both collapsed and expanded values. With this release, the DevExpress Silverlight Tree List Control introduces drag-and-drop support – allowing your end-users to rearrange node hierarchies and to move nodes outside the Tree List Control to external controls that support drag and drop. Focus the required node or select multiple nodes, drag and drop them onto the required location. If a node(s) is dropped onto another node, it is appended to the child nodes collection of the target node. If you require manual control over drag and drop operations, handle the appropriate events. Shipping as part of the Universal Subscription the DevExpress Report Server is a powerhouse reporting platform: a combination of a high-performance server and an elegant client which fully exploits all the key features of the award winning DevExpress End User Report Designer. The DevExpress Report Server is easy to setup and allows you and your team to instantly focus on your business requirements and spend minimal time on server configuration. The Report Server's UI is easy-to-use and is designed to simplify the way in which user accounts are generated. The DevExpress Report Server includes 4 unique built-in security groups associated with the document creation process: System Administrator, Data Administrator, Document Creator and Document Viewer. The new Security System introduced in the previous release has been improved as follows: • Ease of Use Security System now provides a single Security Strategy which unites the simplicity of the Simple Security Strategy and flexibility of the Complex Security Strategy. As before, users have associated roles, but by enabling a single IsAdministrative option you can grant all possible permissions to a role. Roles can be organized in a hierarchical structure defined via the MasterRoles and ChildRoles collections. The use of the Standard Authentication is simplified, as the presence of the 'Anonymous' user is no longer a requrement. Implementing the Middle Tier scenario, both for and connection types, is now more straightforward and requires less coding. The use of the Application Server when debugging has been simplified, because of the Console Application Server project template. With this template, there is no need to re-install the Application Server Service when there are changes in your code. • Flexibility Client-side security can now operate in the integrated mode which does not require a Middle Tier to filter out protected data. The newly introduced Object Space type ( SecuredObjectSpace) filters data with respect to the current user permissions. • Performance There are no longer additional requests to the database to check whether or not certain property values should be shown as 'Protected Content'. This information is passed together with data. So, the secured data is loaded faster in List Views. A standard XAF approach for designing a business model for your application is to first implement domain objects or domain components in code and then to customize the auto-generated UI using the Model Editor. In this release, we introduce a new 'UI-first' approach so you can start from designing screens as they should appear in the application using a Business Object Designer. These screens are List and Detail Views of business classes. While designing, code is generated for these business classes and Application Model changes are saved. You can therefore run the application and view all the designed screens without having to write a line of code. This application will be running on a newly created database with the tables and relationships corresponding to that which has been designed. Note that you are not limited to the Business Object Designer. The auto-generated code is a standard XAF business class. So, you can extend it by adding additional properties or implementing the required business logic. We have updated our. It now uses the that ships as part of the XtraBars Suite. Like before, you can choose TabbedMDI or StandardMDI mode. This release, however, introduces numerous new benefits. You can now dock, group and arrange tabs or windows as desired. The arrangement is saved when closing the application and restored when opening it. Delayed loading is implemented for restored tabs to optimize performance (inactive tab controls are not created on application startup). Tabs are now accompanied with context menus, similar to the ones you can find in Visual Studio. Tabs now open faster and close more smoothly. This release introduces a FrictionFree mode for users who want CodeRush to leave standard Visual Studio behavior unchanged. Today's applications no longer live on one computing platform. Application boundaries have shifted and customers now expect solutions to be accessible across computing devices. Multi-channel suggests building applications that span devices and optimize for the best parts of each platform. The new DXTREME ENTERPRISE Suite enables developers to build applications for touch-enabled devices like the iPad and Microsoft Surface as well as iPhone and Android smartphones. With DXTREME developers can create a single Visual Studio solution that crosses platforms and devices making it easy to reuse content assets and application code. The new VCL Tile Control allows you to reimagine the way in which your end-users interact with a Windows application. Build and deliver fully engaging customizable business dashboards that will delight your most demanding users. Unleash the power of touch and target next generation devices and operating systems with a Metro-inspired UI. The Tile control ships with all the features you'd expect in a Tile Layout Control: • Touch Support • Stunning Animations • Drag & Drop Operations on Any Tile Items • Windows 8 Inspired Behaviors With a flexible layout architecture, advanced animation support, integrated touch and drag drop support, the Tile control represents your bridge to the future. The VCL Grid control now supports Server Mode – an ultra-fast, super-efficient data binding mode specially designed to work with large datasets (those with more than 50,000 records). In this mode, the initial page will be displayed immediately regardless of the number of records in the complete data source, and subsequent data will be loaded rapidly when scrolling. Loading records in small sets, and performing data-aware operations on the data server side are the key features of Server Mode that ensure fast access to data, even if the sorting, grouping, filtering, and summary features are used. The Grid control ships with the Server Mode Table View and two data source components, which allow you to bind the View to a database either via an ADO or dbExpress connection. This version currently provides server mode support for MS SQL Server databases only. With subsequent releases, we shall add support for other popular databases. With this release, we have enhanced our skinning engine with the capability to paint all skin elements using simple gradients. You can now specify color attributes to completely replace bitmap images with gradient alternatives, or make hybrid skins that boast of both speed and appeal. This enhancement greatly improves painting performance (almost doubling the speed of element drawing) and is especially useful on terminal systems and in low color modes. With a single skin controller option, you can easily switch between the various paint modes: the traditional method, the new gradient-enhanced one, or to let the skin engine decide based on the current system color mode. The last option – letting the engine decide based on the environment – is the default one. We have assigned gradient settings to the following built-in skins to add support for the new paint mode: • Office2010 (Black, Blue, and Silver) • Office2007 (Black, Blue, Silver, Green, and Pink) • DevExpressStyle and DevExpressDarkStyle • Seven and SevenClassic • Sharp and SharpPlus • HighContrast • VS2010 • Caramel You can use these skins as is or as templates for your new high-performance skins. You can also add gradient settings to your existing skins to automatically get this performance boost when using the new paint mode. Are you in need of uninstalling JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 to fix some problems? Are you looking for an effective solution to completely uninstall it and thoroughly delete all of its files out of your PC? This page provides detailed instructions on how to completely uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. Possible problems when you uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 * JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 is not listed in Programs and Features. * You do not have sufficient access to uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. * A file required for this uninstallation to complete could not be run. * An error has occurred. Not all of the files were successfully uninstalled. * Another process that is using the file stops JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 being uninstalled. * Files and folders of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 can be found in the hard disk after the uninstallation. JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 cannot be uninstalled due to many other problems. An incomplete uninstallation of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 may also cause many problems. So, it's really important to completely uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 and remove all of its files. How to Uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 Completley? Method 1: Uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 via Programs and Features. When a new piece of program is installed on your system, that program is added to the list in Programs and Features. When you want to uninstall the program, you can go to the Programs and Features to uninstall it. So when you want to uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0, the first solution is to uninstall it via Programs and Features. Open Programs and Features. Windows Vista and Windows 7 Click Start, type uninstall a program in the Search programs and files box and then click the result. Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Open WinX menu by holding Windows and X keys together, and then click Programs and Features. Look for JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 in the list, click on it and then click Uninstall to initiate the uninstallation. Method 2: Uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 with its uninstaller.exe. Most of computer programs have an executable file named uninst000.exe or uninstall.exe or something along these lines. You can find this files in the installation folder of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. Go to the installation folder of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. Find uninstall.exe or unins000.exe. Double click on its uninstaller and follow the wizard to uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. Method 3: Uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 via System Restore. System Restore is a utility which comes with Windows operating systems and helps computer users restore the system to a previous state and remove programs interfering with the operation of the computer. If you have created a system restore point prior to installing a program, then you can use System Restore to restore your system and completely eradicate the unwanted programs like JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. You should backup your personal files and data before doing a System Restore. Close all files and programs that are open. On the desktop, right click Computer and select Properties. The system window will display. On the left side of the System window, click System protection. The System Properties window will display. Click System Restore and the System Restore window will display. Select Choose a different restore point and click Next. Select a date and time from the list and then click Next. You should know that all programs and drivers installed after the selected date and time may not work properly and may need to be re-installed. Click Finish when the 'Confirm your restore point' window appears. Click Yes to confirm again. Method 4: Uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 with Antivirus. Nowadays, computer malware appear like common computer applications but they are much more difficult to remove from the computer. Such malware get into the computer with the help of Trojans and spyware. Other computer malware like adware programs or potentially unwanted programs are also very difficult to remove. They usually get installed on your system by bundling with freeware software like video recording, games or PDF convertors. They can easily bypass the detection of the antivirus programs on your system. If you cannot remove JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 like other programs, then it's worth checking whether it's a malware or not. Method 5: Reinstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 to Uninstall. When the file required to uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 is corrupted or missing, it will not be able to uninstall the program. In such circumstance, reinstalling JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 may do the trick. Run the installer either in the original disk or the download file to reinstall the program again. Sometimes, the installer may allow you to repair or uninstall the program as well. Method 6: Use the Uninstall Command Displayed in the Registry. When a program is installed on the computer, Windows will save its settings and information in the registry, including the uninstall command to uninstall the program. You can try this method to uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. Please carefully edit the registry, because any mistake there may make your system crash. Hold Windows and R keys to open the Run command, type in regedit in the box and click OK. Navigate the following registry key and find the one of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Uninstall c. Double click on the UninstallString value, and copy its Value Data. Hold Windows and R keys to open the Run command, paste the Value Data in the box and click OK. Follow the wizard to uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0. Method 7: Uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 with Third-party Uninstaller. The manual uninstallation of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 requires computer know-how and patience to accomplish. And no one can promise the manual uninstallation will completely uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 and remove all of its files. And an incomplete uninstallation will many useless and invalid items in the registry and affect your computer performance in a bad way. Too many useless files also occupy the free space of your hard disk and slow down your PC speed. So, it's recommended that you uninstall JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 with a trusted third-party uninstaller which can scan your system, identify all files of JavaScript PopUpMenu Builder 1.0 and completely remove them. 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