Overall Satisfaction with Kendo UI
We currently use Kendo UI in several core applications in our organization. There are some LOB applications and also some client facing applications making great use of it, being that we have also extended some aspects of it for our own needs.
- The grids are awesome. Power and flexibility are key.
- The Kendo MVVM framework is a killer. It works really well with kendo widgets, but also with "common" HTML elements.
- The support. The support is truly legendary.
- It could be more flexible in the way it allows for UI customization. Integrating it with custom designs or layouts tends to be a bit a of a pain.
- There could be more options for keyboard navigation on the grids, for more flexibility.
- The date/time pickers should allow for a input mask from the factory, so one could use it to allow users to make correct inputs easily.
- It allows for lesser development times for certain features, that's sure. Sometimes though when it comes the need to extend a widget, it can become an issue.
Actually, I did not try any other. When I arrived Kendo was already a standard tool in the organization.
Outside of ALS, I've had contact with other web suits from Telerik and also from SyncFusion.
Outside of ALS, I've had contact with other web suits from Telerik and also from SyncFusion.
Using Kendo UI
10 - Thery are mainly developers
10 - Mainly developers
- Our LOB applications
- Some of our websites
Kendo UI Support
Pros | Cons |
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Quick Resolution Good followup Knowledgeable team Problems get solved Kept well informed No escalation required Support cares about my success Quick Initial Response | None |
Yes - Yes, much more often then not.
Once or twice, there are a bug that impacts progression. One of those occasions, it had to do with a customized (extended) grid and even though it is not a supported scenario, they helped overcoming our issue,