Infragistics 16.1 Now Available
News|6 May 2016
Infragistics have launched their new 16.1 editions with new enhancements and features to help you design great UI controls for your applications. Infragistics prototyping tools help you rapidly get your project to the market and provide the support you need to create truly amazing applications, regardless of the platform or device.
The latest release includes a wide array of features including new UI controls, lightweight controls of iOS and Android, lightning fast touch friendly Windows Forms and WPF controls the new Xamarin.Forms UI controls.
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