Great framework with many components and vast flexibility
July 27, 2018

Great framework with many components and vast flexibility

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Overall Satisfaction with Kendo UI

Kendo UI is being used as our user interface between our customers and their data. Our development department uses it to design and create unique ways that our customers can see their data. One of the main challenges that we have is displaying data for our customers in ways that they want to see it. Kendo UI gives us the flexibility and control to display that data in a myriad of ways with all the various components that it provides.
  • The flexibility of components like the Grid is a great strength to display information in a meaningful way.
  • Their support department is very knowledgeable in any questions or concerns that we have. If we are having a problem they are quick to respond and give a solution.
  • The documentation and examples are a great resource initially learn all the features and come back to and supplement knowledge.
  • A lot of components build upon each other integrate with each other seamlessly. The downside to this though is that if there is a bug in one, for example a datasource, it could lead to the same problem in a different component.
  • Sometimes it's not immediately clear in the documentation when a new feature was added and what version supports that feature. If you're on an older version of the software, this can lead to a little confusion at first.
  • A positive impact that this product has on our business is bringing our user interface into a more modern world. Before we were stuck in a pure desktop experience, but Kendo UI allows us to further our range into the mobile market.
  • The ability to quickly develop various solutions for our customers problems is a great positive we've seen from Kendo UI
Kendo UI is well suited for user consumption of data. The flexibility of components like the grid really gives the power to the user in what they want to see and how they want to see it. For problems non-UI related, like backend work, Kendo UI (see the name) can probably be avoided.