Current Version/Build
If you have an older version of any product listed on this page and you are ready to upgrade to the newer version, you must first logon to www.devexpress.com/clientcenter for download/registration information. If you have lost or forgotten your login credentials, feel free to contact us at clientservices@devexpress.com. When corresponding with us, make certain that you include the original Email address used when you first purchased the appropriate license. Please remember that Developer Express licenses all of its controls per developer so that any programmer using our control must acquire a separate license regardless of organizational affiliation.
If you want to review the What's New document associated with a given release, please review the following:
http://www.devexpress.com/Order/FAQ/FAQ12.xml
If you want to download an older product build, please review the following:
http://www.devexpress.com/Order/FAQ/FAQ11.xml Note: If you own a previous version of a given control/tool (such as XtraGrid Suite v3) or your product subscription has expired, you must purchase an upgrade to the most recent major version or renew your subscription. In either instance, you must logon to your account at www.devexpress.com/clientcenter for pricing information.
VS 2010 with .NET 4
VS 2008 with .NET 3.5
VS 2008 (Silverlight 3)
VS 2008 SP1 with .NET 3.5 and MVC 2
VS 2010 with .NET 4 and MVC 3
VS 2002/2003
VCL / Borland, CodeGear & Embarcadero Compilers
To find out which version is on your system, please follow the steps listed below:
VCL Controls
- Place the appropriate component onto a form.
- Right click the control to display the componet's popup menu. Version information will be listed on the menu.
Alternate method:
- In Windows Explorer, locate the component's BPL file.
- Invoke its properties dialog.
- Select the Version page and locate the file version including its Build number.
.NET Controls
- Execute your VS.NET IDE;
- Select the 'Tools | Customize Toolbox...' menu item;
- In the subsequent dialog window select the '.NET Framework Components' page;
- Locate the required product;
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Determine its version by checking its 'Assembly Name' value, it will be as follows:
DevExpress.Product (X.X.X.X)
where X.X.X.X is the product's build number.
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