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SpreadsheetGear for .NET 1.0 Ships

SpreadsheetGear for .NET 1.0 Ships

SpreadsheetGear announced the availability of SpreadsheetGear for .NET, a Microsoft Excel-compatible spreadsheet component built for the Microsoft .NET Framework. SpreadsheetGear for .NET lets .NET Framework developers leverage the existing skills of Excel users by allowing these users to receive richly formatted information, design reports, specify business rules, set up complex calculations, and provide tables of data in a form in which they are knowledgeable and comfortable.

 SpreadsheetGear for .NET improves on Microsoft .NET s ability to communicate in all sorts of solutions, including Windows Forms applications created with Visual Basic.NET, ASP.NET applications developed with Visual C#, Microsoft Office solutions built with Visual Studio Tools for Office, and mission-critical distributed services architected with Visual Studio Team System 2005.

 Using SpreadsheetGear for .NET you can create, read, modify, calculate, and write Excel workbooks, as well as convert entire workbooks or specific ranges to a DataSet or DataTable. SpreadsheetGear for .NET provides 235 functions, all operators, defined names, data tables, arrays, and custom functions, as well as all number formats, alignment, fonts, borders, colors, patterns, cell protection, and merged cells.

 SpreadsheetGear for .NET supports Visual Studio.NET 2003/2005 integration, including IntelliSense and Dynamic Help. It also supports .NET Framework 1.1/2.0, and 64-Bit .NET Framework 2.0.

 SpreadsheetGear for .NET is royalty free and deploys with no license keys, registry entries, or configuration files. Its API will be familiar to Microsoft Excel VBA and COM developers.

 Fully functional evaluations of SpreadsheetGear for .NET may be downloaded from the company s Web site.

 

SpreadsheetGear LLC

Price: Starts at US$499.

Web Site: http://www.spreadsheetgear.com

 

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