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Earlier versions had shaky Blazor support. 22.2 is stable: DxGrid, DxChart, DxDataGrid, and DxScheduler for Blazor Server/WebAssembly work with .NET 6/7. The is realistic if you plan a hybrid deployment.

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For any .NET or JavaScript developer dealing with international clients, the answer is a resounding . The combination of cutting-edge UI components (Blazor, WinForms, WPF), high-performance data handling, and seamless multilingual support makes version 22.2 a powerhouse. DevExpress Universal 22.2 Multilingual

The suite integrates deeply into Visual Studio. Visual designers, smart tags, and project templates make configuring complex components straightforward, reducing the learning curve for new team members. Strict Performance Optimization

The object model is vast. A simple grid customization may need 10-15 property settings. Documentation is thorough but finding the exact event/delegate requires patience. Beginners often spend days on features that would take hours in simpler suites (e.g., Telerik, Syncfusion). Earlier versions had shaky Blazor support

is a powerful suite of over 600 UI controls and development tools designed for building feature-rich, high-performance applications across Windows, Web, and mobile platforms. Released in late 2022, version 22.2 focuses on full .NET 7 support , cross-platform rendering enhancements, and expanded localization options for global software projects. Core Components and Capabilities

The WPF component set received updates to improve user experience, such as added text selection capabilities, custom image support, and a closing timer for message boxes. 3. Advanced Reporting & Data Visualization Windows 11 themes and improved Office-inspired styling

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