Today we are releasing DotNetBar for Silverlight 2.1 with Backstage Application Menu and Quick Access Toolbar for our Ribbon. We also added completely new Toolbar control with horizontal and vertical layout and overflow support.

Here is screen-shot of Backstage Application Menu (click for full sized image):

Here is screen-shot of Quick Access Toolbar for Ribbon:

Here is screen-shot of new Toolbar control:

You can see how all controls work and look like in our online Live-Demo.

Fully functional trial version is also available. Click-here to download. And if you already have license head over to Customer Only web site and download latest build.

Please let me know what you need and how you like these new features.

 

So while all the bruh-ha-ha about Silverlight was going on we kept on improving our Silverlight controls 🙂 So today we released new build of DotNetBar for Silverlight with Ribbon Quick Access Toolbar support. This is how that looks like:

Notice the row of buttons above the File and Ribbon tabs. Now you can add any button from ribbon bars to QAT. Simply right-click button and choose add:

We also added number of fixes to our Calendar/Scheduler control and new dependency property so you can specify the initial date and time for calendar view display (property name is: InitialShowDateTime)

Fully functional trial version is also available. Click-here to download. And if you already have license head over to Customer Only web site and download latest build.

Please let me know what you need and how you like these new features.

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I am happy to announce that we have new version of DotNetBar for Silverlight 2.0 RC released today and it includes all new Office 2010 style Ribbon Control. 100% native Silverlight. We have also created completely new Live-Demo which shows off all controls. Make sure to try it out. DotNetBar for Silverlight now includes Ribbon, Schedule/Calendar, Navigation Pane and Clock controls.

Here is screen-shot of Ribbon built-in styles and one style with generated color theme:

There is lot of functionality in this release:

  • Popup menus with menu-items and horizontal menu commands
  • Office style Galleries with popup gallery support
  • Automatic Ribbon sizing
  • Collapsed, minimized Ribbon
  • Super-Tooltips that you can re-use anywhere in your app
  • MVVM fully supported with samples provided
  • Much, much more…

Fully functional trial version is also available. Click-here to download.

We are working hard on adding following features to Ribbon to drive that control to completion so you can expect these in coming weeks:

  • Quick Access Toolbar support
  • Application menu with Backstage support

Here is mini web-site. Please let me know what you need and how you like these new controls.

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Hi Everyone,

Couple of days ago we posted first build of our all new product: DotNetBar for Silverlight. DotNetBar for Silverlight is written from ground-up for Silverlight platform and in this first version we are including Schedule/Calendar control, Navigation Pane and nice analog Clock controls. Here is screen-shot of our Silverlight scheduler control:

Highlight of this release is our Schedule control. We included Day, Week, Month and Timeline views. There is MVVM support out of box. There is rich recurring appointments engine. Multiple resources are supported. The API that you use to work with appointments is same across all platforms we develop for: WPF, WinForms and Silverlight which means that if you have code which is written to work against our CalendarModel you can port it as is when you move through platforms.

Check-out live-demo page for an demonstration of these new controls right inside your browser. Live-demo will update as we finalize this release.

We are working feverishly so you will see more new controls added in coming weeks (ribbon, hint, ribbon). Click-here to download DotNetBar for Silverlight. Please feel free to let me know if you experience any problems or would like to request new Silverlight controls that we should add. Mini Scheduler web-site.

 

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