The first two digits represent the year of release (2025).
With the release of .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI) in , DevExpress followed suit. The DXMAUI suite is still maturing, but it represents a bet on true cross-platform (iOS, Android, macOS, Windows) from a single codebase. As of v23.2 and v24.1 , the focus has shifted to productivity: design-time tooling , hot reload support, and theming that seamlessly adapts to Windows 11’s Fluent Design and macOS’s native look. devexpress version history
As the .NET framework evolved, DevExpress aggressively expanded into new presentation layers. The first two digits represent the year of release (2025)
DevExpress has long been a staple in the .NET ecosystem, providing high-performance UI controls, reporting tools, and frameworks. From the early days of Windows Forms to the modern era of Blazor and AI integration, the suite has evolved significantly. As of v23
Looking forward, and beyond are rumored to include deeper AI integration: smart code completion for report generation, natural language querying in the DataGrid, and automated accessibility (WCAG) compliance checks. DevExpress is also investing heavily in WebAssembly (standalone) and Hybrid Blazor , ensuring that its components remain relevant as the web evolves.
DevExpress officially ended support for IE11, allowing for more modern CSS and JavaScript features in their web suites. How to Check Your Current Version To verify which version you are running, you can: