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I am looking for input from users who have worked with either the Devexpress controls or Telerik controls for ASP.NET

They both seem like they would do what i neeed, however opinions from people who have used either one would greatly help me to make this choice.

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About 2 weeks after asking this question, i decided to go with the DevExpress suite. It's been 8 months and I am very happy with my decision. There was a slight learning curve but once you get up to speed on their way of doing things it's very simple. Some answers below mentioned problems but i haven't had any negative issues to report. Indeed, there are frequent patches and updates, however i choose not to install these unless A) - It's a major version # upgrade B) - It fixes a specific problem i have experienced. Just leaving my own 2 cents since this is still a popular question. – Khalid Rahaman Nov 6 at 2:29

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When I developed in ASP.NET, I used both, and have been a long time fan of DevExpress, not just their components but their support and general commitment to excellence. I found the Telerik components somewhat, well, slapdash in comparison. Telerik has broader offering, so they'll have components that DevExpress doesn't.

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What was your experience with Telerik support? They are usually known to provide the best product support across all UI vendors. – Kevin Babcock Dec 4 at 15:39
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I think DevExpress seem to be higher quality but one problem I had with evaluation of the DevExpress controls was that some of them seem to require you to also use their own ORM to get the advanced features.

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I am really interested to know more about the DevExpress controls. Haven't tried them yet.

I use Telerik components for a year and a half. Mostly ASP.NET and Reporting package, and recently the Grid for WinForms. Telerik releases new versions almost every quarter (almost 4 times a year). They have a lot of bugs, and fix a lot of bugs, and put a lot of new bugs, and in the process sometimes break existing code, or it does not work as it worked before, so requires fixing. For me upgrading to new version takes precious time away from real development work. Having a lot of issues which result from poor documentation and quirky behavior of components is not really helped much by their good support. It would be far better if they devote more resources to making a better product, so there would not be any issues to work out, any bugs to report. And they always ask for you to send them a sample application even if it's a very simple and obvious thing (like they are lazy to try to make a repro project themselves?). Customers should not be used as beta testers or debugging engineers!!!

And there is so much praise in some forum posts on the web, that it looks totally like advertising and not comments from real people. I guess that can be said of almost all 3rd party component vendors.

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I've used Telerik for years now and have encountered very few bugs. Did you know that Microsoft even uses Telerik controls in all of their MSDN forums? I'm surprised to hear such a low opinion of them given that they are used by such a broad range of developers. – Kevin Babcock Dec 4 at 15:45
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We use the Telerik components, for doing asp.net for the most part they work well, but it seems that they want to dumb down everything and I don't like how they try to force you to do everything from the mark up side, the support for doing things programmaticlly is lacking. I get the feeling that they want people to just use the designer and do drag and drop development.

Played with there ORM a little, wasn't real impressed, there claims about Linq support where over stated, I couldn't even do a select against multiple tables with it, linq to SQL gives me that.

For a canned UI component solution there not bad, there stuff works fairly well, just wish it had a little more back end support.

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Hey Bob- Sorry to jump on this late. I'd be interested to know where programmatic support is lacking in the Telerik tools. For the most part, you should be able to do everything (and more) from the API that you can do declaratively. Let me know if there is a scenario you hit that is lacking! As a point of reference, too, I never use the designer. It's there to help people get started, but there is tons of support for non-designer dev. Hope to help if I can. – Todd Jun 13 at 16:43
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Similar question at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/169357/net-usercontrols-telerik-devexpress-infragistics-componentone-whos-best

I posted it and ended up going with DevExpress I was interested in both ASP.NET and winforms development. I downloaded the trials of Telerik and DevExpress as these two seem to be the most widely used. I much preferred the DevExpress controls they seemed more logical to use and allowed more options and customization. I have done project upgrades with no issues and their support is excellent.

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I used Developer Express .net controls but got rid of them and have just started using Telerik. I can't speak for Telerik as of now but I was not fond of Developer Express' .Net components. That being said, their Delphi components are awesome.

When I purchased DevExpress' .Net components, I had researched many components and their reviews and Telerik and DevExpress were high on my list. I chose DevExpress for two reasons. One, I had previously used their Delphi grid and it was great, and two, they had many more features within their component suite than Telerik.

Unfortunately, the fact that they have many more features only means that they have more code to support and more bugs to fix. A previous poster complained about Telerik's release dates. I can tell you that the same problem exists with DevExpress but their releases fall more frequently than per quarter. DevExpress' marketing scheme is to continually add new functionality and gadgets. However, their frequent releases only adds more bugs to their code. It was exciting to have bug fixes released on a frequent basis but in reality, the new functionality that they on top of the bug fixes broke other things.

I was constantly having to rewrite code blocks because either function parameters changed or were deprecated. Their support was just o.k. but not anything phenominal. I got frustrated with one support tech because I wanted to know how to color a grid cell for field validation. He actually argued with me and tried to convince me to use a label to input my error messages into--this didn't even answer my question and wasn't what I wanted. Finally, I got him to answer my question and found a way to do it but it was like pulling teeth.

My biggest beef with them is that I had four projects that used their grids and one of those projects used their reporting feature. The amount of bugs that they had in their (asp.net) grids forced me to scrap them and use asp.net's gridview instead. I was hoping to salvage the reporting feature but that had a bug in it as well. I fixed the bug in their report code, reported the problem and gave them the solution, and they basically denied that it was a problem. However, my fix was in their next release without even a thank you.

I am now onto Telerik using winforms for a quick project. It's been easy thus far. I've used their panels, tab control, and soon their grid. I'd use WPF but there's a learning curve with WPF and it's something I'll have to get to later.

Good Luck.

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أنا اعتقد على ضوء ما رأيت بأن DEvExpress تهتم أكثر في التعامل مع قاعدة البيانات او قد نقول انها تأخذ الادوات بشكل مماثل لما أخذته الدوت نت نفسها أما راد كنترول فهي تأخذ ادوات معينه قد لا تكون مترابطة نوعا ما فقد اخذوا مثلا rotator وهو ليس موجود في ادوات الدوت نت وايضا Editor وهو ليس موجود في ادوات الدوت نت ولا في ادواد devExpress لكن الادوات الموجودة في الDEvExpress اذا قارنت قوتها مع الادوات التي في rad control فان الDEvExpress أقوى

compontens that found in both the Dev Express is stronger but in rad control components that not found in the Devexpress so that rad control is better then Dev Express inthis things

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English, please. That comment is only useful to a small percentage of users of this site. – Bernhof Aug 22 at 7:52
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DevExpress or Telerik; a difficult decision for a company to be made. If you prefer cosmetics, telerik has plus point and if you need functionality with performance then go with DevExpress.

Telerik performance is also poor( please visit http://visualwebgui.com/Gizmox/Technology/Performance/tabid/625/Default.aspx) whereas DevExpress ASPxGrid offers best performance in industry. DevExpress Code Central, Documentation, Tutorials and Support is excellent.

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The link you gave provides no comparison between the Telerik and DevExpress controls. I don't see the point of stating something and linking to a completely unrelated source. – lingvomir Nov 16 at 8:02
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Well it was useful to me.

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