Devexpress Universal 222 Multilingual Better ((new)) 【OFFICIAL ⟶】
| Feature | | Telerik UI (2022) | Syncfusion (2022) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RTL Support | Native (Grid, Charts, Scheduler) | Partial (Menus only) | Good, but requires CSS hacks | | Runtime Culture Switch | Yes (No restart) | Yes (Requires restart) | No (ASP.NET Core only) | | Localization Tool | Visual Studio Plugin & Standalone | Excel-based only | Online dashboard | | Number of Official Languages | 34 | 12 | 21 |
to find community-sourced translations for hundreds of languages not included in the standard installer. Modify Translations devexpress universal 222 multilingual better
The "story" of this release is centered on across borders and platforms. 1. Breaking the OS Barrier | Feature | | Telerik UI (2022) |
A manufacturer needed to overlay English technical terms onto a Japanese UI. Standard localization fails here—some terms are better left in English (e.g., "API Key," "Latency"). Breaking the OS Barrier A manufacturer needed to
For truly global applications (especially using Blazor or WinForms), DevExpress 22.2 Multilingual is objectively better because it handles RTL and runtime switching without architectural pain.
A common challenge in multilingual apps is how controls behave when text lengths change significantly between languages (e.g., English vs. German). v22.2 improved this with: