The new release of the Telerik DevCraft suite includes support for Google's AngularJS 2 Alpha.
Telerik DevCraft is a toolbox for .Net and HTML5 development.
It already provides UI support for a variety of frameworks, and the Telerik Kendo UI that simplifies the creation of responsive web apps and is included in the DevCraft suite now supports both AngularJS 1.x and AngularJS 2 Preview.
Support for AngularJS 2 Beta is under development.
"Our DevCraft offering extends beyond AngularJS2 to include the full breadth of HTML5/JS and all .Net platforms. All our tools speed application development via intuitive APIs making Telerik DevCraft a complete developer solution."
The new release also includes improved responsive web behaviours, new responsive demos and enhanced mobile rendering and gesture support.
Other changes include the official release of the Telerik UI for Universal Windows Platform for Windows 10 tool; improvements to Telerik Report Server including report sharing, integration with Progress OpenEdge and improved scheduling; mobile UI tool improvements for iOS and Android; and the availability of Spreadsheet for Telerik Kendo UI, UI for MVC and UI for ASP.NET AJAX products.
A free trial is availablehere.


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