![]() This test drive became the sample app that we’re describing in this article. ![]() So we decided to test drive it first in a more representative setting. Would it run on the brand new Windows App SDK?įor all these reasons we were a bit reluctant to immediately start using this DataGrid in a production WinUI 3 desktop application. When you look at its source you’ll notice that a lot of the code is already 3 years old. On top of that the Community Toolkit DataGrid control is still in its first version which was a port from Silverlight to UWP. the DataGrid sample page in WinUI 3 Controls Gallery only has an … animated gif – and that’s not really reassuring at all:.the DataGrid sample page in Community Toolkit Sample app is UWP (and hence WinUI 2.*), while. ![]() We had no idea how this DataGrid control would behave in a WinUI 3 desktop app, since there are no official samples yet: Some of these apps have 3rd party DataGrid controls, and we wanted to know whether Community Toolkit DataGrid is a decent candidate to replace these – after all: it’s free. Recently we started migrating some UWP apps to WinUI 3. Here’s how our sample app looks like on Windows 10:
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