Net Core Excel 2022.9.8711
reate more benefits with the Net Core Excel library added to your next project built on C# or VB.NET. This fully supported application makes it incredibly easy to edit, create, and manipulate Excel-like files within your project's ecosystem. Created by IronSoftware, Net Core Excel is utilized by companies all over the globe like the World Wildlife Fun, NASA, U.S. Department of State, Pizza Hut, and so many more.
The primary benefit of working with Net Core Excel is being able to cross challenges in working with international team members and cross-platform stakeholders. That is because you can export spreadsheets files into formats like XLS, XLSX, CSV, TSV, JSON, and more. This adds a great deal of versatility to your end product and user benefits.
Net Core Excel is fully supportive of .Net Core, Standard, Framework, and Azure Cloud. If you need an example of how integrating this powerful application into your project builds, visit https://ironsoftware.com/csharp/excel/technology/net-core-excel-library/. There you can get a better idea of how the IronSoftware support team pouts together excellent tutorials and informational documentation to speed up your development process.
Many applications and projects are being developed that rely on Excel for processing information. Everything from managing the time you are supposed to take your next medication to what TV shows you are following and getting alerts on the newest episodes when they come out. Net Core Excel removes the need to integrate bloatware associated with expensive MS Office applications or Excel Interop. Instead, that savings and speed can be easily passed on to your end-users and enhance your overall project development.
To get started with this C# Excel library, visit https://ironsoftware.com/csharp/excel/ for a free 30-day trial of the package. That way, you can see how it will integrate into your current project before committing any financial resources.
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Changes: 2022.9.8711
Added the IronXL.Drawing.Images.Image.ToAnyBitmap() method to create an IronSoftware.Drawing.AnyBitmap object from byte data of The Image object
Updated EULA
IronXL.dll is now signed