The App bar background color is gray, and the search bar doesn't look good with this black textcolor and dark gray background color.
The default SearchBar look on iOS:
April 2020 Deadline
Apple will no longer accept applications published with anything less than Xamarin.Forms 4.5 after April 2020.
This is due to the UIWebView flag that is in Xamarin.Forms 4.4 and earlier
ITMS-90809: Deprecated API Usage- Apple will stop accepting submissions of apps that use UIWebView APIs starting from April 2020 .
Please visit this documentation for full explanation. Just to share the highlights, Telerik UI for Xamarin will need to:
UIWebView
– Your code should not have any references to UIWebView
or any classes that make use of UIWebView
.Already available for MultiDayView
As of 2018.2.620, UI for Xamarin will invoke approximate 600 warnings when compiling an Android project that uses SDK later than 23. This is due to the fact that the UI for Xamarin.Android controls are built on API 23, which will surface warnings at compile time if the project consuming them is using a later version. Although UI for Xamarin is compatible with newer version, and causes no impact on the outcome, these warnings obscure any meaningful warnings the user might have. This is a problem when projects are built in a CI/Cd pipeline and warnings are treated as important/significant for enterprise CD deployment (i.e. scrolling through 600 warnings to find any legitimate warnings is not practical). Available in R3 2018 release.
Add controls to selecting dates/times that also support null or blank values. Currently the DatePicker control that is provided as part of Xamarin Forms doesn't allow for a null or blank date. Provide the ability to select date and time in single UI.
Currently, the project template generates a PCL that uses an App.cs. Most developers who use XAML prefer to have an App.xaml in order to use global resources (or the Telerik Theming mechanism). Please consider adding a checkbox to the Project Wizard that lets you choose between using [App.xaml/App.xaml.cs] or [App.cs]
In Xamarin Forms there is a serious need for a Rich Text Editor control that would allow you to do this such as highlight text, apply fonts, styles etc. I think a tool like this is in great demand among Xamarin developers. Currently there are some Open source controls that have implemented these features however they have not been maintained and cannot be relied on for enterprise solutions
We get great support from Petar Marchev -- the guy really goes the extra mile to provide information and suggestions. It's impressive, and much appreciated. Steve Rothkopf, Thinking Software
Please add an API reference section to the existing UI for Xamarin documentation. Available in the R1 2018 release.
Available in the R2 2018 release.
Upgrade android appcomat and support libraries to v. 25.1.0 Available in minor release 2017.2.0602. It will also be available in the R2 2017 SP release.
Component for Xamarin.Forms for reading capabilities.