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Scott Lovegrove
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Scott Lovegrove asked on 09 Apr 2014, 01:48 PM
Basically the ScheduleView from your Silverlight tools http://demos.telerik.com/silverlight/#ScheduleView/TVSchedule

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Deyan
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answered on 11 Apr 2014, 07:15 AM
Hi Scott,

Thanks for writing and for your feedback.

That sounds like an idea. Do you intend to use this control in a Tablet app or both on the phone and table? How would you expect this control to look like on the phone?

Thanks for your time!

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answered on 11 Apr 2014, 09:10 AM
This would actually be used in both Phone and Tablet. The UI styles would be similar to:
Phone - http://cdn.marketplaceimages.windowsphone.com/v8/images/1e453475-b031-48d1-aacd-b316165b2ae6?imageType=ws_screenshot_large&rotation=0 (ignoring the overlay for now)
Tablet - something like this http://mediabrowser3.com/community/uploads/inline/2/52d9e9650c909_52d499e7cad24_guide.jpg
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Deyan
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answered on 16 Apr 2014, 08:21 AM
Hello Scott,

Thanks for writing back.

We will consider these suggestions.

Do not hesitate to share any further ideas or feedback here.

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Deyan
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