Telerik blogs
  • Mobile

    Page Transitions for Windows Phone 7 Application

    Bring Motion to your Windows Phone 7 Application using the Telerik animation engine and page transition framework. I will not reveal a big secret if I say that the whole Metro UI guidelines are based on content and motion. But how can you bring motion to your applications? This is the question we asked ourselves back in the days when we started to work on our Rad Controls for Windows Phone 7. We are now happy that we released the first CTP version of the controls with support for Metro like animations and transitions. We built our own Animation and Transition engine from the ground up...
    November 04, 2010
  • Web

    Silverlight vs HTML5 - WTF?

    It has been a wild weekend for sure. A slew of important announcements at PDC, sudden withdrawal of all Silverlight sessions, Bob Muglia’s statement about Microsoft’s change in plans, the uptake from journalists, the community uproar... A comedy of errors was unfolding in the technology space while I was happily spending my weekend enjoying my kid’s birthday and not thinking about dev platforms. So, I come in the office today and my inbox is blinking like crazy, mails from a ton of people from inside the company and out and the common question is – what are you/we doing with Silverlight?...
    November 04, 2010
  • Mobile

    RadControls For Windows Phone: Using RadPickerBox

    RadDatePicker and RadTimePicker have a lot of basic common functionality. One of the components that provide some of this common functionality is RadPickerBox. It is a very basic control designed to provide an easy way for users to display some content, just like ContentControl :
    November 04, 2010
  • Release

    Q3’10 Pre-Release Series: Telerik Reporting pushes for interactive reports, extends OLAP support

    As on-line analytical processing (OLAP) continues to gather more speed, businesses are demanding more flexible and interactive ways to visualize and analyze information. The latest version of Telerik’s .NET tool for report creation and publishing addresses these business needs by being better suited for examining large amounts of data. It extends its built-in data source support to OLAP cubes and adds drill down support to allow business users to consume the information in the report in an easy and interactive manner. It also adopts the latest developments in the Silverlight platform by offering native Silverlight printing capabilities. Support for SQL Analysis Services Cube Q3...
    November 03, 2010
  • Web

    Website Enhancements - Changes in Your Account Section

    It’s been almost a year since we first introduced the first changes in “Your Account” section. The rapid expansion of Telerik’s product portfolio required new product management tools and logic. That led to a “Your Account” section consisting of four separate areas for the four product divisions. It was not easy to use and maintain. Now we are happy to introduce to you the new and improved “Your Account” section with better navigation and logic. Thanks to your valuable feedback, excessive research and hard work we managed to put all your registered products in one place so you can easily manage...
    November 03, 2010
  • Mobile

    Page Transitions for Windows Phone 7 Application

    Bring Motion to your Windows Phone 7 Application using the Telerik animation engine and page transition framework. I will not reveal a big secret if I say that the whole Metro UI guidelines are based on content and motion. But how can you bring motion to your applications? This is the question we asked ourselves back in the days when we started to work on our Rad Controls for Windows Phone 7. We are now happy that we released the first CTP version of the controls with support for Metro like animations and transitions. We built our own Animation and Transition engine from the ground up...
    November 04, 2010
  • Web

    Silverlight vs HTML5 - WTF?

    It has been a wild weekend for sure. A slew of important announcements at PDC, sudden withdrawal of all Silverlight sessions, Bob Muglia’s statement about Microsoft’s change in plans, the uptake from journalists, the community uproar... A comedy of errors was unfolding in the technology space while I was happily spending my weekend enjoying my kid’s birthday and not thinking about dev platforms. So, I come in the office today and my inbox is blinking like crazy, mails from a ton of people from inside the company and out and the common question is – what are you/we doing with Silverlight?...
    November 04, 2010
  • Mobile

    RadControls For Windows Phone: Using RadPickerBox

    RadDatePicker and RadTimePicker have a lot of basic common functionality. One of the components that provide some of this common functionality is RadPickerBox. It is a very basic control designed to provide an easy way for users to display some content, just like ContentControl :
    November 04, 2010
  • Release

    Q3’10 Pre-Release Series: Telerik Reporting pushes for interactive reports, extends OLAP support

    As on-line analytical processing (OLAP) continues to gather more speed, businesses are demanding more flexible and interactive ways to visualize and analyze information. The latest version of Telerik’s .NET tool for report creation and publishing addresses these business needs by being better suited for examining large amounts of data. It extends its built-in data source support to OLAP cubes and adds drill down support to allow business users to consume the information in the report in an easy and interactive manner. It also adopts the latest developments in the Silverlight platform by offering native Silverlight printing capabilities. Support for SQL Analysis Services Cube Q3...
    November 03, 2010
  • Web

    Website Enhancements - Changes in Your Account Section

    It’s been almost a year since we first introduced the first changes in “Your Account” section. The rapid expansion of Telerik’s product portfolio required new product management tools and logic. That led to a “Your Account” section consisting of four separate areas for the four product divisions. It was not easy to use and maintain. Now we are happy to introduce to you the new and improved “Your Account” section with better navigation and logic. Thanks to your valuable feedback, excessive research and hard work we managed to put all your registered products in one place so you can easily manage...
    November 03, 2010