Is there a good iTunes ceiling type control for WPF?

I am currently using Telerik carousel control, but it does not have many features and it is buggy. Is there any good control that stream control looks in itunes?

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The ElementFlow control is located inside a codeplex project called FluidKit - can be downloaded from here

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WPF Cover Flow Tutorial

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Source Code: Part 7 , Download

The author refutes the requirement of memory leak (this is not so): Part 8

In action: Video

Provides a detailed step-by-step guide for building coverage control, including features such as reflection. I compiled and tested it and pointed to a directory containing hundreds of small images (you would need to edit TestWindow.xaml.cs to point to the directory containing jpg), and I was impressed with the performance and smoothness of the animation.

I noticed that using very large images degrades performance, so I would recommend using images that are large enough for display. For example, when they pointed to the catalog of background images on the desktop, after pressing the arrow key and the element passing through the transition, it was almost one second (although the animation itself was still liquid, it took a moment to start).

This is the best I have found for what I was looking for, namely non-profit, reflection and smooth animation. I looked at the others mentioned in other answers, but here are some comments on them (in a specific order):

FluidKit ElementFlow

FluidKit's ElementFlow

  • Open source, I used the latest source code, but did not try any patches.
  • The animation was smooth.
  • The transition did not feel very refined, the pictures bonded each other in a strange way.
  • It did not seem that it displays several elements on the screen at once, it tries to show everything, and from some comments of the discussion, it is apparently not virtualized.
  • After adding some images to the demo file through the provided button, most of them cannot be selected.
  • No reflection

Mindscape coverflow

Mindscape coverflow

  • commercial
  • The animation was smooth.
  • I didnโ€™t select a pop-up element, it feels very 2D
  • Has reflections

Carousel DevExpress

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  • commercial
  • There is no online demo, and I did not try to get a trial version, it looks polished, though

Telerik Carousel

Telerik Carousel

  • commercial
  • The animation was smooth.
  • The transition was not so pleasant for me that the new picture went through the old
  • No reflection

Xceed Cardflow 3D

Xceed Cardflow 3D

  • Commercial (professional edition only)
  • The animation was smooth, if you drove fast, it would show empty cards accelerating, and then the actual data on the cards would disappear when slowed down.
  • Supports display of the selected item, as in iTunes
  • Has reflections
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Mindscape now provides the commercial WPF Coverflow as part of its WPF Elements management pack, which can also be useful.

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http://www.telerik.com/products/wpf/carousel.aspx http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/Controls/WPF/Carousel/dependency_properties.xml

Both of these FARs are more versatile than your average clown flow clown (although they can easily just do it if you want). I would recommend Telerik much higher than DevExpress, since WPF is still a relatively immature technology, and DevExpress does a very poor job with the technical game (they just SIMPLY released the DXperience support version that supports VS2010, despite the fact that they promise it โ€œaround the cornerโ€ โ€œsince the beginning of January, while Telerik, ComponentOne, etc. have not lagged behind modern technologies. Not enough for the enterprise).

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