Devexpress Universal 22.2 Multilingual May 2026

For new projects targeting .NET 7 or 6, this version offers a perfect balance of modern features and proven stability. For existing projects stuck on older versions (20.x or 21.x), the upgrade provides massive performance gains and the invaluable ability to go multilingual without a total rewrite.

using System.Globalization; using System.Threading; // Set the culture at application startup Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo("es-ES"); // All DevExpress controls will now display in Spanish DevExpress Universal 22.2 Multilingual

In the fast-paced world of software development, time is the ultimate currency. For .NET and JavaScript developers, the difference between meeting a deadline and falling behind often comes down to the tools they use. Enter DevExpress Universal 22.2 Multilingual —a watershed release from Developer Express that has redefined what developers can expect from a component suite. For new projects targeting

This isn't just an incremental update. Version 22.2 represents a strategic leap forward in performance, design fluency, and global accessibility. But what makes the Multilingual variant so critical for modern enterprises? And why should your team consider upgrading or adopting this specific version? Version 22

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