Telerik blogs
  • Desktop WinForms

    Let’s liven up these WinForms charts with RadChartView

    As Q2 is just around the corner we would like to give you a glimpse of the newest member of our suite – RadChartView. The new chart control comes to address some of the limitations and deficiencies that we have identified in the RadChart implementation over the years - it allows you to visualize interactive, rich, animated charts and enables the end users to analyze complex data. RadChartView will be shipped with a set of pre-defined palettes and what is more, you will be able to edit the style in Visual Style Builder which will enable you to achieve endless custom...
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    ASP.NET Web Forms and HTML5, Part 1

    This is the fourth module in the ongoing course, HTML5 Development for ASP.NET Developers. In case you're just joining us, here's what we've covered so far: Hello jQuery Hello Services / WebAPI, REST, JSON and AJAX Hello HTML5 In this module, we'll focus on ASP.NET Web Forms. ASP.NET Web Forms has been...
  • Mobile

    Download the source code of a Windows Phone app that the users love

    I’d like to thank wp7applist.com for organizing the Windows Phone 2012 Community App Awards: For creating excitement and good vibes in the Windows Phone community And for making our customers’ apps get the credit they deserve We are very excited for …i’m a WP7! winning the ‘Best Free App’ 2012 Award. And glƏƏk! Winning the 3rd place in the ‘Best User Experience’ 2012 Award. Both apps are built with Telerik RadControls for Windows Phone. If I’m missing to mention another app using RadControls please leave a comment on this post. We are also using the occasion to thank Tasks’s users for getting us Honorable Mentions...
  • Productivity Testing

    SP1 for Test Studio 2012 R1 is Live!

    We’re happy to announce that Service Pack 1 for our R1 release of Test Studio 2012 is now live and ready for download. The team did a great amount of work for this release, nearly all of it behind the scenes. (You can read through the release notes here.) Some of the big wins for this release (from my view!) include: Stabilized handling of file download dialogs during recording and playback Fixed a number of other dialog handling issues (the frequent updates to browsers are as challenging for us as for folks developing web applications!) Added a number of ...
    June 02, 2012
  • Productivity Testing

    TeamPulse and Test Studio Joint Webinar on 19 June

    Stop me if you’ve seen or experienced this before: a chaotic project environment is leaving your team missing critical ideas from customers or stakeholders. You’re unable to get good discussions around what you want to build, how you want to build it, and how you’re planning on testing it. You can’t keep an eye on the status of your automated tests – oh, wait. You don’t have time to write them, much less track their status, and how those tests tie to the particular features you’re building and maintaining. Let’s not even bring up bug tracking, shall we? I’ve been ...
    June 01, 2012
  • Desktop WinForms

    Let’s liven up these WinForms charts with RadChartView

    As Q2 is just around the corner we would like to give you a glimpse of the newest member of our suite – RadChartView. The new chart control comes to address some of the limitations and deficiencies that we have identified in the RadChart implementation over the years - it allows you to visualize interactive, rich, animated charts and enables the end users to analyze complex data. RadChartView will be shipped with a set of pre-defined palettes and what is more, you will be able to edit the style in Visual Style Builder which will enable you to achieve endless custom...
  • Web ASP.NET AJAX

    ASP.NET Web Forms and HTML5, Part 1

    This is the fourth module in the ongoing course, HTML5 Development for ASP.NET Developers. In case you're just joining us, here's what we've covered so far: Hello jQuery Hello Services / WebAPI, REST, JSON and AJAX Hello HTML5 In this module, we'll focus on ASP.NET Web Forms. ASP.NET Web Forms has been...
  • Mobile

    Download the source code of a Windows Phone app that the users love

    I’d like to thank wp7applist.com for organizing the Windows Phone 2012 Community App Awards: For creating excitement and good vibes in the Windows Phone community And for making our customers’ apps get the credit they deserve We are very excited for …i’m a WP7! winning the ‘Best Free App’ 2012 Award. And glƏƏk! Winning the 3rd place in the ‘Best User Experience’ 2012 Award. Both apps are built with Telerik RadControls for Windows Phone. If I’m missing to mention another app using RadControls please leave a comment on this post. We are also using the occasion to thank Tasks’s users for getting us Honorable Mentions...
  • Productivity Testing

    SP1 for Test Studio 2012 R1 is Live!

    We’re happy to announce that Service Pack 1 for our R1 release of Test Studio 2012 is now live and ready for download. The team did a great amount of work for this release, nearly all of it behind the scenes. (You can read through the release notes here.) Some of the big wins for this release (from my view!) include: Stabilized handling of file download dialogs during recording and playback Fixed a number of other dialog handling issues (the frequent updates to browsers are as challenging for us as for folks developing web applications!) Added a number of ...
    June 02, 2012
  • Productivity Testing

    TeamPulse and Test Studio Joint Webinar on 19 June

    Stop me if you’ve seen or experienced this before: a chaotic project environment is leaving your team missing critical ideas from customers or stakeholders. You’re unable to get good discussions around what you want to build, how you want to build it, and how you’re planning on testing it. You can’t keep an eye on the status of your automated tests – oh, wait. You don’t have time to write them, much less track their status, and how those tests tie to the particular features you’re building and maintaining. Let’s not even bring up bug tracking, shall we? I’ve been ...
    June 01, 2012