GrapeCity Excel Alternative 2023.1.14
ractically every business in today's fast-paced, consumer-driven world utilizes spreadsheets in one way or another. From verifying employee hours to ensuring proper inventory of a dropshipping company, spreadsheets make the business world go around. Now you can bring these expected features into your next project build with the easy-to-use GrapeCity Excel alternative from the expert development team at IronSoftware. Instead of having to spend high fees for Microsoft Excel or Excel Interop, you get a much more cost-effective solution.
With GrapeCity Excel alternative, you get all the familiar editing, manipulation, and formatting you would expect from your spreadsheets, but simplified through the C#, VB environment. This enhancement fully supports .NET 5/6, Core, Standard, Framework, and Azure. It includes being able to import and export in popular file formats like .xls, .xlsx, .cvs, .tsv, and .json. That means a comprehensive solution built on the same System.Data.DataSet and System.Data.DataTable objects used in Microsoft Excel. You can learn more about these features at: https://ironsoftware.com/csharp/excel/blog/compare-to-other-components/grapecity-excel--viewer-alternatives.
You won't have to spend a dime as the new GrapeCity Excel alternative is free while you are still working through the growing pains of your project's development. This is a massive benefit for startups and new ventures operating on a tight budget. This way, you can get your project up and running and only have to purchase a verified license once you have reached full deployment. You can download a fresh copy of the GrapeCity Excel alternative file at https://www.nuget.org/packages/IronXL.Excel.
With an intuitive API that smoothly moves between file type conversions and all the bells and whistles of Excel, this is an excellent answer to bringing full spreadsheet capabilities to your end users without leaving your project's native environment.
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Changes: 2023.1.14
* Fixes a bug where on different locales charts could become corrupted because of the decimal separator
* Performance improvements