Timeline View
Display events as horizontal time bars across a date range.
Timeline View
Arrange events and appointments across horizontal timelines. When browsing multiple resources, timelines are displayed one under another. On the top of the view, you can display multiple time scales.
Day View
Display events for any given day.
Day View
Our WPF Scheduler Control allows you to display a detailed view of events/appointments for a specific day via its Day View.
Week Views
Week & Full Week View
Week Views
Work Week View
As its name implies, the Work Week View displays event details across a specific work week. End-users can move from one week to the next via the Scheduler's built-in navigation button. When an event/appointment is selected, end-users can resize the event (to change start/end time) or move the event to a different time/day via drag & drop operations.
Full Week View
Unlike the Work Week View, the Full Week View displays appointment details that span an entire week. To create a new event/appointment, you simply select a time cell (or multiple time cells) and right click the selected region to invoke the built-in Event Editor dialog.
Month View
Display events across an entire month using a compact layout.
Month View
The Month View displays a snapshot of appointments across an entire month. The view itself is the least detailed of all available Scheduler Views.
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Appointment & Event Management
Incorporate elegant appointment dialogs in your Windows application. The dialogs that ship as part of the WPF Scheduler are ready to use without writing a single line of code and can be fully customized.
Resources
View multiple schedulers simultaneously.
Resources
Allows end-users to browse multiple schedules (for any entity such as an individual or office location, etc) simultaneously. Once resources have been created, the scheduler will display several parallel timelines. Resource headers can display images and the same event can be assigned to multiple resources.
Recurring Appointments
Allow users to create recurring appointments without writing code.
Recurring Appointments
The WPF Scheduler control provides built-in dialogs, objects and methods for handling recurring event chains. You can easily customize all recurrence related functionality and address even the most complex requirements with minimal effort.
Reminders
Display appointment reminders for single and recurring events.
Reminders
A reminder for any event can be set regardless of whether it has a single occurrence or whether a recurrence pattern has been assigned to it. An appointment with a reminder has a visual indicator and a reminder dialog is invoked when the time has come for the reminder to alert.
Timezone Scheduling
Display appointment reminders for single and recurring events.
Timezone Scheduling
We've made it easy to display multiple Time Rulers within any calendar. Use it to display a Time Ruler for each Time Zone to help simplify scheduling when users/resources are dispersed across the globe.
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Customization, Printing & Export
Grouping
Group events by date or resource.
Grouping
Group events by date or resource.
End-User Restrictions
Enforce editing restrictions.
End-User Restrictions
The DevExpress WPF Scheduler controls allows you to prevent end-users from creating or editing (deleting, dragging, etc.) appointments displayed within the scheduling area.
Export & Import
iCalendar, vCalendar, XML
Export & Import
Our WPF Scheduler & Calendar Control fully supports iCalendar for data exchange so you can import/export appointment information with today's most popular personal information management apps.
Printing
Scheduler-Based Report Generation
Printing
Scheduler-Based Report Generation
Custom Work Time
Apply custom work time hours within the calendar.
Custom Work Time
You can specify custom work time intervals within any Calendar by using the Scheduler Control's QueryWorkTime event. This event provides info on the current resource and date for which a work time interval has been requested.