New run-time features allow the end-user to unleash additional power without additional
            development.
           The end-user experience is pivotal in a successful Web 2.0 application. We began
            this area of Grid FX by listing out everything we found odd in existing grids from
            a usability perspective and redesigning a grid component that gives decision makers
            a level of control over data that hasn't yet been available.  
           FloatingBar
           
           The Grid FX FloatingBar appears in an elegant and usable manner when the user hovers
            over an editable area. Properties are presented to allow the customization of aesthetic
            as well as functional aspects of the grid. 
           Data Editing
           
           With Grid FX, end-users can easily insert, update and delete data using either in-place
            data editing or customizable modal dialog data editing. Either option allows for
            an intuitive method of end-user manipulation of data.
           Grouping, Sorting and Filtering
           
           End-users need to be able to efficiently manipulate and digest data in order to
            make key business decisions. Grid FX allows these users to group, sort and filter
            their data in any way their needs dictate.
           Interactive Thumbnails
           
           Grid FX can display image thumbnails and allow the end user to expand it to full
            size at runtime, by hovering or clicking. Similarly, charts can be shown as icons
            or thumbnails and can also expand to full size on demand.
         
         
          
Interactive Samples and Demos
 
Award Winning Technology
 
Grid FX received its first Visual Studio Magazine Reader's Choice Award in the Grid Components category.
Grid FX Resources
     
    "The end user experience is pivotal in a successful Web 2.0 application. We began
    Grid FX by listing out everything we found odd in grids from a usability perspective.
    For us, AJAX was the starting point, not the end."