A very major new version of WPF Studio is now live and ready for download. We’ll post more info on the updates in the coming days but a quick summary with links to related blog posts is:
For a detailed change list, please see this announcement.
Upgrade notes
Since 2010.1 is a major new version, 2009.2 customers will need new license keys to use the 2010.1 version.
If you are an existing customer and have an active subscription, you can log into your Actipro account and there should be a link near the top of your Organization Purchases page allowing you to request a free upgrade to 2010.1.
Alternatively if your subscription has expired, you can order a renewal from our purchasing pages.
If you are using individual WPF products but would like to switch to either the WPF Essentials bundle or WPF Studio suite, e-mail our sales team and we’ll be happy to discuss discounted upgrade options.
What’s next?
Be sure to check out our What we’re working on in early 2010 posting from several weeks ago, as that gives a high-level overview of where our development efforts are at right now.
Today’s WPF Studio 2010.1 release includes all the WPF Studio items in that posting. In the coming weeks we are planning on adding more custom panels to the new Views for WPF product.
Our primary focus will be on finishing off the public beta for the first Silverlight Studio version though. Since Silverlight 4 is coming out this week, we will be targeting it. The first two controls in the Silverlight Studio bundle will be SyntaxEditor and Views.
We also will be working on getting the wpfpedia.com reference guide rewrite live in the coming weeks. The code for it is about done, we just want to add some more content before publishing it.
As you can see, 2010 is off to a great start with our products and there’s plenty more coming soon.