Telerik releases Q3 2013 Kendo UI with intelligent UI widgets
At a time when HTML5 is approaching at the speed of practicality, there are many JavaScript frameworks that support the most advanced browser features. Telerik Kendo UI solutions embraces HTML5 and JavaScript framework for the development of advanced mobile and web-based applications. Kendo UI includes more than a dozen widgets (grids, graphs/charts, pull-down lists, etc.) based on jQuery. This framework uses technology as HTML5 and CSS3 (with supported browsers are fairly new and the old versions).
To keep pace with responsive UI for mobile applications, Telerik has announced a major upgrade in terms of new Kendo UI framework features for developing mobile applications. With the Q3 2013 Kendo UI framework, Telerik has added intelligent UI widgets to address the growing need for responsive design elements in cross-platform and mobile applications.
The face of mobile web has changed and so has the expectation that people will be able to surf the web on their devices just as easily on your desktop computer. To improve the user experience on any device, your site must be sensitive. At first it was said mobile web experience, were created mobile versions of websites, but with the increasing number of different screen sizes maintenance became tedious and difficult to handle.
Kendo UI latest update helps application developers to design cross-platform solutions to accommodate the many sizes and scopes of devices, screen sizes and more. The responsive design with intelligent UI widgets including adaptive Grid and Scheduler widgets is the future and the most profitable way to create a positive user experience for their mobile audience. Born to meet the growing needs for improvement in browsing from mobile devices, responsive design is considered by many as the future standard for the creation of mobile apps.
“Building websites and apps just doesn’t mean what it used to. Even a few short years ago, building for the web was an exercise in targeting the lowest-common-denominator browser. With the proliferation of smartphones, tablets and other internet-connected screens, responsive design has emerged as a powerful solution to deal with this complexity by enabling developers to build with flexibility,” said Todd Anglin, Executive Vice President, Cross-Platform Tools and Solutions, Telerik.
“With the addition of things like auto-adapting widgets, Telerik continues to deliver, in Kendo UI, a framework that has everything developers need to build cross-platform and mobile applications. No JavaScript framework in the market today–commercial or open source–is evolving as quickly or delivering as much value as Kendo UI.”
The Q3 2013 Kendo UI edition also include enhancement in themebuilder for Kendo UI Mobile for better support integration with the popular Bootstrap framework, iOS 7 support, advancements to Kendo UI DataViz with five new chart types (Funnel, Error Bars, Step Line, Spline and Box Plot) and support for mapping and spatial visualization.
Kendo UI framework previously added support for PHP and JSP, and support for modern web Single Page Applications (SPAs) architecture. Since its launch in in November 2011, Kendo UI has become a go-to source for the mobile web and upgraded libraries for enterprise level HTML5, enabling developers to leverage either JavaScript or familiar server-side programming to deliver rich, web and hybrid mobile apps that run across all of the major platforms.
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