Today, I am excited to announce the immediate availability of Infragistics Ultimate UI for UWP Preview. Yes, that's right... you can now take advantage of our blazing fast, feature rich, easy to use components in your UWP applications starting now.
Now, I’m not just giving paying customers early access to the Infragistics Ultimate UI for UWP Preview controls. I’m giving everyone access to the Ultimate UI for UWP Preview controls for FREE! That’s right, no purchases necessary. Anyone from the community can download these great controls and start using them NOW. All I ask is that you contact support for any issues or bugs you run into, submit any feature requests to the Infragistics Product Ideas website, and you send me your honest feedback directly. I want to know what you think of these controls and what you need in order to be successful building UWP apps. So, what are you waiting for?
Download the FREE Infragistics Ultimate UI for UWP Preview
What is UWP?
UWP is Microsoft’s latest platform for creating cross platform client applications for Windows 10 devices such as PC, Xbox, Surface, Surface Hub, HoloLens, and IoT devices. UWP apps can make use of WinRT APIs, Win32 APIs, and .Net Classes to provide powerful applications that can run across multiple platforms with a single codebase.
Ultimate UI for UWP Components
Although this is just a preview, Ultimate UI for UWP is packed with 9 new UWP components. Now, let's take a moment to quickly cover all the great components you can start using in your UWP applications.
UWP Data Grid
The Ultimate UI for UWP Data Grid is a tabular grid component that allows you to quickly bind and display your data with little coding or configuration. Features of the UWP data grid include inline editing, filtering, sorting, templates, row selection, row grouping, row pinning and movable columns and more. When we designed the core grid component, we optimized for live, streaming data, with the ability to handle unlimited data set size in number of rows or columns. With a large portion of our customer base being financial services, these are the most important attributes – load time, scroll time, unlimited rows, unlimited columns – with buttery-smooth scrolling under heavy loads. At the same time, many of you are coming from feature-packed enterprise line-of-business apps. We are delivering the features you need as well.
UWP Bullet Graph
The bullet graph component provides you with the ability to create attractive data presentations, replacing meters and gauges that are used on dashboards with simple yet straightforward and clear bar charts. A bullet graph is one of the most effective and efficient ways to present progress towards goals, good/better/best ranges, or compare multiple measurements in as little horizontal or vertical space as possible.
UWP Category Chart
This touch-enabled charting control makes visualizing category data a breeze. Built on top of a high-performing and feature-rich data chart, the category chart filters the complexities of data visualization into a simplified API that anyone can use.
UWP Charts
The chart control has been the powerhouse of Infragistics for many years on other platforms. Now, you can take advantage of the power and massive feature set provided by the Data Chart in your UWP applications. There are literally too many features to even fathom talking about all of them in this post. So, I will simply sum them up and you can go play with the Data Chart yourself. Make sure you set aside a year or so to really dive in. That’s just how many features we pack into this cross platform data chart. The UWP Data Chart comes with over 50 chart types including bar, column, line, area, spline, waterfall, point, OHLC, polar, radial, and many many more. Besides a crazy number of supported chart types, there are an even larger number of features with each chart. Crosshairs, legends, markers, panning, zooming, and much more. Basically, the UWP Data Chart is the Chuck Norris of charts. Nothing else needs to be said.
UWP Doughnut Chart
Display your data with multiple series using this rich Doughnut Chart. Similar to a Pie Chart, the Doughnut Chart shows categorical statistics expressed in percentages. With its hollow center, it's best for displaying multiple series using concentric rings where each ring represents a data series. Bind easily to data, configure the inner radius, display exploded slices, customize themes, and more with this well-rounded control.
UWP Linear Gauge
Make data visualizations and dashboards more engaging with a Linear Gauge that shows off KPIs with rich style and interactivity. The gauges are powerful, easy to use, and highly configurable to present dashboards.
UWP Pie Chart
Create simple or exploded pie charts. Customize the threshold for inclusion in the Other category, and display text labels and images that can be within or outside of the pie in a manner that avoids overlap. Users can click or drill down to view underlying data, explode out a section of the pie, and find information via tooltips.
UWP Radial Gauge
The UWP Radial Gauge makes your data visualizations and dashboards more engaging and shows off KPIs with rich style and interactivity. The gauges are powerful, easy to use, and configurable to present dashboards capable of displaying clocks, industrial panels, automotive dashboards, and aircraft cockpits.
UWP Sparkline
The UWP Sparkline control is a data-intense, design-simple graphic that allows end users to spot trends, variations, and patterns in data in a clear and compact representation.
Let’s Wrap this Baby Up!
Seeing the release of this preview probably has you asking yourself, “Brian, these controls are amazing and I can’t wait to use them, but what’s next? What’s your long-term plan for UWP?”. Well, I’m glad you asked. We have a long-term plan for supporting your UWP application needs, and we are committed to bringing you the market’s best, highest performing, and most beautiful UWP controls period. But in order to accomplish this, we need your help.
If you find an issue in this preview let me know. If you have ideas about new features we should bring to our components, let me know. If you discover important issues we need to fix, or even brand-new components you’d like us to introduce, let me know. Follow and engage with us on Twitter via @infragistics. You can also follow and contact me directly on Twitter at @brianlagunas. You can also subscribe to my YouTube channel to be notified of new videos, and follow me on Twitch to watch me stream live.