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Announcing Syncfusion Essential Studio Volume 4

Syncfusion is excited to announce the release of Essential Studio 2017 Volume 4! As with all our volume releases, this update features improvements and additions across our entire library of controls. Here are the highlights for each platform:

  • ASP.NET MVC—A new combo box component allows users to select an option from a defined list of values. The drop-down list control now supports server filtering for remote and local data. The tree grid now supports stacked column headers.
  • ASP.NET Core—A new date-range picker control allows users to select from a predefined or custom set of dates. A new combo box component allows users to select an option from a defined list of values. A new pivot client control allows the visualization of both OLAP and relational data in pivot grids and pivot charts.

Date-range picker for ASP.NET Core

  • ASP.NET Web Forms—A new combo box component allows users to select an option from a defined list of values. The drop-down list control now supports server filtering for remote and local data. The tree grid now supports stacked column headers.
  • JavaScript—Essential JS 2 and Ember support each bring a wealth of new functionality to our JavaScript controls. A new combo box component allows users to select an option from a defined list of values.

Essential JS 2 chart component

  • Xamarin.Forms—The new diagram control can be used to create a wide range of diagrams, including flow charts, use case diagrams, workflow processes, and more. Multicolumn grouping is now possible simply by setting an API. The image editor control now supports zooming and panning.
  • Xamarin.Android—The new diagram control can be used to create a wide range of diagrams, including flow charts, use case diagrams, workflow processes, and more. The image editor control now supports zooming and panning.
  • Xamarin.iOS—The new diagram control can be used to create a wide range of diagrams, including flow charts, use case diagrams, workflow processes, and more. The image editor control now supports zooming and panning.

Zooming and panning in the image editor for Xamarin.iOS

  • UWP—The new image editor control lets users annotate and manipulate images. The new Smith chart makes visualizing high frequency circuit applications easier than ever, with data label support, interactive tooltip support, interactive legend, and color customization. The rich text box now supports viewing and editing right-to-left content.
  • Windows Forms—The ribbon control now supports different icons for the quick access toolbar. The spreadsheet control has new support for array formula calculation. The date-time picker now has Office 2016 theme support for improved aesthetics and usability.
  • WPF—The data grid control now has built-in row drag-and-drop for moving columns between grids. The new Smith chart makes visualizing high frequency circuit applications easier than ever, with data label support, interactive tooltip support, interactive legend, and color customization. The rich text box now supports viewing and editing right-to-left content.

Smith chart for WPF

With these updates, developing with Syncfusion controls is easier than ever before. For a full list of improvements and additions, be sure to check out our What’s New page. If you’re currently a Syncfusion user, you can download the updates right now by logging in to Direct-Trac. If you’ve yet to try Syncfusion Essential Studio, a volume release is the perfect time to see what we have to offer. You can download a free, 30-day trial of Syncfusion’s Essential Studio 2017 Volume 4 and experience our library of world-class controls firsthand.

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