Free DataGrid for Windows Presentation Foundation

Yesterday DotNetKicks helped me to find one of best custom controls that are written for Windows Presentation Foundation to now.

Xceed has produced a free GridView control for WPF.  Previously I was hosting traditional GridView control in WPF applications to have this functionality in my applications and you can guess that it's not a good idea at all.

Xceed GridView is neat and beautiful with almost all the features that we expect from a GridView (I said "almost all" because I might miss something!).  It's free and completely customizable.  You can check its online demo here.

+ Speaking of DotNetKicks, this site was an excellent idea.  Everyday I can find many good stuff about .NET on this site.

+ Ah, something should be mentioned here.  I had installed Social Networking CSModule on my site for a while but a few days ago I uninstalled it because believed that it's useless and my users add posts to their bookmarks anyways.  However, I uninstalled it to keep my site simpler but feel free to leave a comment and ask for it again.

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3 Comments : 01.31.07

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Marcus
01.31.2007 @ 1:58 PM
Hi, First of all, thank you for your kind words. We are glad to see that people enjoy our product. We would be extremely interested in knowing what feature is missing for your intended usage... You never know, we might fulfill your needs in an upcoming release. Do not hesitate to use the Community Forum, accessible from the DataGrid for WPF page of our website ( see the "Discuss in the Community" button), to submit your comments/bug reports/suggestions.
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Keyvan Nayyeri
01.31.2007 @ 7:43 PM
Marcus, Thanks for leaving the comment and for the great product. as I said in my post it supports all the features we expect but I couldn't be sure 100% that I haven't forgotten something to check ;-) And of course, I'll work on control and will leave my thoughts on your community :-)
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Keyvan Nayyeri
02.20.2007 @ 10:15 AM

Cool! I'm still here and have enough time to waste with blogging! In one of my recent posts about a free GridView

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