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@progress/kendo-react-scheduler
Advanced tools
React Scheduler brings the functionality of Outlook's Calendar to a single UI component. KendoReact Scheduler package
Important
- This package is а part of KendoReact—an enterprise-grade UI library with 120+ free and premium components.
- To use this package, you must install a license key file, whether you are on a paid license or a 30-day free trial. To receive a license key, either purchase a license or start a free trial.
- It provides a premium KendoReact component. You will need to install a license key when adding the package to your project. For more information, please refer to the KendoReact My License page.
- To receive a license key, you need to either purchase a license or register for a free trial. Doing so indicates that you accept the KendoReact License Agreement.
- The 30-day free trial gives you access to all KendoReact components and their full functionality. Additionally, for the period of your trial, you can use our legendary technical support provided directly by the KendoReact dev team!
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The React Scheduler, part of KendoReact, provides out-of-the-box support for timezone conversion, resources visualization, grouping, editing, and recurring events.
The KendoReact Scheduler component is built on React from the ground up by developers with 19+ years of experience in making enterprise-ready components. This results in a React scheduling component that delivers lightning fast performance and is highly customizable.
Among the many features which the KendoReact Scheduler delivers are:
The following table outlines the key resources available with KendoReact and KendoReact Free.
KendoReact Free | KendoReact | |
---|---|---|
React components | 50+ | 120+ |
Four professional themes | ||
Four Figma UI Kits | ||
Page Templates & Building Blocks | 1 template | |
ThemeBuilder | Free* | Ultimate |
Source code | No | |
Visual Studio Code extension | 1 starter template | Full functionality |
Legendary customer support | No | |
AI coding assistant | No |
For any issues you might encounter while working with the KendoReact Scheduler, use any of the available support channels:
High-level component overview pages
Copyright © 2024 Progress Software Corporation and/or its subsidiaries or affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
Progress, Telerik, and certain product names used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Progress Software Corporation and/or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries.
FAQs
React Scheduler brings the functionality of Outlook's Calendar to a single UI component. KendoReact Scheduler package
The npm package @progress/kendo-react-scheduler receives a total of 14,914 weekly downloads. As such, @progress/kendo-react-scheduler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @progress/kendo-react-scheduler demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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