Telerik blogs
  • Release

    Power your projects with Telerik - Now with the Convenience of NuGet

    Telerik now supports NuGet! Read this post to find out how to set up your own NuGet feed as well as find out where to download Telerik NuGet packages!
    March 11, 2013
  • Desktop WPF

    Fast and Awesome - Telerik Spreadsheet for WPF and Silverlight

    The first release of 2013 is already a fact and as you may already know it brings some exciting new additions to our WPF and Silverlight suites. One of them is our long-awaited spreadsheet component. If you wonder what it would be like, what you are to do with it, this blog post may just be the answer to your questions. So let me introduce to you RadSpreadsheet.
    February 28, 2013
  • Release

    Telerik releases XAML-SDK at GitHub

    Q1 2013 is live! Our latest and greatest XAML (WPF and Silverlight) controls are evolving rapidly but not just the binaries. Our commitment to "make the life of developers easier" has brought us the idea of creating fully developer oriented XAML Software Development Kit (SDK). This new support material is aiming at showing how to use our controls in the best and easiest way.
    February 27, 2013
  • Release

    Introducing the LOB Chronicles - Building a CRM Demo

    Today we’re starting a new endeavor in the Xaml teams at Telerik to bring a new demo application your way.   The application that we have in mind is a Customer Relationship Management (better known as CRM) solution intended to help a fictional sales person through the trials and tribulations of his day-to-day experience.  Now keep in mind, we’re not looking to make an application that gets sold under the Telerik banner, rather this is an exercise to see how UX, design, architecture, and our team of eight can work together to produce and explain a brand new demo featuring some...
    August 04, 2011
  • Release

    Improved Upgrade Wizard

    When creating our Visual Studio Extensions, accelerating development with our components has been the number one goal. One of the VS Extensions’ core components is the Upgrade Wizard. The task it was designed to fulfill is making the mundane job of updating your projects faster and easier. As the Upgrade Wizard has been in the wild for quite some time now, we’ve received a lot of feedback from customers using our various products. Even though it has been doing a pretty good job, there is always room for improvement. The two most popular feature requests were: Add support for upgrading Class Library...