![]() By now you must be wondering the future of the Extended WPF Toolkit. I cannot keep my toolkit and work for Infragistics. Obviously this is a conflict of interest. In case you missed it, I am the new Product Manager of the XAML line-up for Infragistics. I feel a great deal of accomplishment and pride in the success of the Extended WPF Toolkit. Not bad for a project written by a single person with a fulltime job. ![]() With over 65K downloads and over 1.1 million page views in under 2 years, the Extended WPF Toolkit has grown into an essential tool for any developer to have in their toolbox. Telerik even uses it in their OpenAccess ORM Free Edition. NET Rocks, covered by the Coding4fun blog twice, and it is the first download on the download page. It has been featured at Open Source Fest at MIX11, discussed on. Some of which do not even exist in other third party component vendors. It has grown into a feature packed control suite with over 30 controls. The Extended WPF Toolkit started with three controls and a vision. ![]()
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