Using Kendo UI with Angular
Updated November 16, 2020

Using Kendo UI with Angular

Balram Singh | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Progress Kendo UI

  • It is used by some departments.
  • We are using it to create different components in our web application.
  • Our project has lots of dialogs and forms, so mostly we are using Kendo grids, charts, navigation, server side data call, server side filtering and different form elements like text input, data picker, combo box, buttons etc. It is a great tool which makes development easier and faster.
  • Fast Kendo Grid
  • Supports all form components
  • Good integration with Angular
  • Server side data support
  • Server side filtering support
  • Documentation has very simple use case examples of components
Kendo UI is superior to Infragistics Ignite UI.
Kendo UI elements are more reliable and compatible.
Kendo UI provide more features and is easier to implement

Do you think Progress Kendo UI delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Progress Kendo UI's feature set?

Yes

Did Progress Kendo UI live up to sales and marketing promises?

I wasn't involved with the selection/purchase process

Did implementation of Progress Kendo UI go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Progress Kendo UI again?

Yes

Kendo UI cover almost all the business requirements. It provides all necessary and extra elements. We use it for all things data related.
Like:
Form elements
Grids
Pagination, Virtual paging
Server side data call / filtering
Event handling

It is very fast and reliable. We never had any problem with it.
Documentation is great for new learners but I would like to see more complex examples in documentation
Support is good. Kendo UI support team is easily reachable and very helpful.
  • Kendo UI works very well with Angular.
  • It supports pagination, virtual grid
  • It support both server side filtering and local data filtering
  • Server side data call is not only supported by grid, but also drop downs, lists, tree -list etc.
  • All input elements contains necessary event handlers like onchange, onsubmit, onfocus etc.
  • All elements comes with default styling which already looks good but you can also change it as per your liking