Kendo UI in practice
September 22, 2017

Kendo UI in practice

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
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Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Kendo UI

With Kendo we develop UI for our web framework which extends common ERP functionality on internet/intranet. In the framework, a power user can add web pages like dashboards and forms applications.
  • Lot of widgets.
  • Quite consistent functionality and good source code quality which makes it easy to research or determine errors.
  • Good support.
  • Datasources have to many branches in some cases. For example, a grid should bind on a Gantt's datasource, it doesn't matter if the Gantt provides some special functionality and fields...
  • Kendo mobile, Kendo universal UI and Kendo desktop. Why? All should be combined as only one branch of widgets which adaptively render on different screens / environments.
  • Fast UI development.
  • Fast recovery when a bug is found.
No other. Before Kendo I used various open source jquery plugins and Telerik's Ajax platform. Telerik's Ajax was a component for old asp.net forms. Jquery was alternative which was better connected with ASP.NET MVC pattern. But none of this framework provides functionality like Kendo UI.
Good for data representation (grid, charts....) and also good for creating a good UX. Maybe sometimes its core javascript is too big and this means slow response.