Get UI controls for data visualization, layout, input, and more inside ComponentOne Studio UWP Edition. Based on our popular Silverlight controls and designed to enhance the rich user experience of the UWP platform, these controls give you powerful and unique functionality to help you build better and more compelling Universal Windows apps.
The basic library includes the following controls:
Get a more powerful implementation of the ICollectionView interface with CollectionView for UWP. The C1CollectionView class delivers missing functionality like sorting, filtering, grouping, and modifying any collection. Use C1CollectionView as you would use CollectionViewSource in your Windows Store apps to instantly get more functionality without sacrifice.
Provide smarter input for phone numbers, zip codes, percentages and more. With Input for UWP you get two controls for masked and numeric input. Quickly gather valid input while displaying formatted text automatically.
Control the flow and positioning of the content in your Universal Windows apps with Layout Panels for UWP. Wrap content vertically or horizontally using C1WrapPanel. Dock content along the edges of the panel with C1DockPanel. Display content neatly in a grid using C1UniformGrid.
Get two high performance controls for displaying lists of bound data with ListBox for UWP. Display lists with tile layouts or with optical zoom using the C1ListBox and C1TileListBox controls. These controls support UI virtualization so they are blazing-fast while able to display thousands of items with little-to-no loss of performance.
Add the classic "File" menu system to your Windows Store applications with Menu for UWP. The C1Menu control gives a real desktop look-and-feel with traditional looking menus that support deep nested items and vertical orientation.
Add an attractive radial menu system to your Windows Store apps with RadialMenu for UWP. Modeled after popular Microsoft apps, the C1RadialMenu control gives you a unique and touch-friendly alternative to the traditional context menu.
Organize and navigate content as tabs with TabControl for UWP. Tabs help utilize available space while letting the user see all available items to select. Tabs can be positioned to the top, bottom, left, or right of a page and support several different shapes and built-in features.
Get a hierarchical view of your data items with TreeView for UWP. The familiar TreeView UI is now available for Windows 8 applications. Supports collapsible nodes, hierarchical templates, check box nodes, editing, and drag-and-drop operations.
Create drop-downs for any type of custom input with DropDown for UWP. Make custom drop-down editors without having to mess with popups and flyouts. The C1DropDown control allows you to create that specialized drop-down for anything imaginable such as a color picker, an autocomplete textbox, or even a hierarchical combobox.
Add smooth numeric data selection to your UWP applications with RangeSlider for UWP. It extends the basic slider control and provides two thumb elements instead of one, allowing users to select ranges instead of single values.
Redistribute space between columns and rows with GridSplitter for UWP.
Add style to your UI, create customized layout and display blocks of content. This control is comprised of two elements: a header bar and a content panel. The header can be horizontal or vertical and the content panel can be located accordingly.