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DevExpress Adds Windows 8.1 Support to XAML , Plus Many New Features

Oct 14, 2013

XAML version 13.2 is loaded with new features including the ability to resize an app and the app look, feel and experience will appear perfectly – at any size. The new XAML also includes an ability to load XAML faster since XAML controls pre-compiles to a binary format. XAML controls for Windows 8.1 also comes included with a new PDF viewer control which also supports touch gestures, printing, multiple page view styles and includes the ability to render directly to a DirectX drawing surface minimizing resources and increasing productivity. Click here to check out the full details of the new version.

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