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Excel => .NET...Grid, Chart

Hi

We have a lot of applications created in Excel, but now we want to move from
Excel to the .NET platform. The application will use grids and charts. What I
know the .NET controls are good basic ones, but not suitable in advanced
applications unless you create them yourself.
Can you recommend any good Grid and Chart controls on the market?

Regards
/Niklas
Jan 27 '06 #1
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We Use ChartFX and Infragistics - they are good. I think there are also some
cheaper alternatives which are equally good. But these are industry leaders.
--
adi
"Niklas" wrote:
Hi

We have a lot of applications created in Excel, but now we want to move from
Excel to the .NET platform. The application will use grids and charts. What I
know the .NET controls are good basic ones, but not suitable in advanced
applications unless you create them yourself.
Can you recommend any good Grid and Chart controls on the market?

Regards
/Niklas

Jan 27 '06 #2
Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System is a single option that
has all what you are looking for. It's also a good approach if you don't
want to shell out money get solutions from two different companies.

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We Use ChartFX and Infragistics - they are good. I think there are also some cheaper alternatives which are equally good. But these are industry leaders. --
adi
"Niklas" wrote:
Hi

We have a lot of applications created in Excel, but now we want to move from Excel to the .NET platform. The application will use grids and charts. What I know the .NET controls are good basic ones, but not suitable in advanced
applications unless you create them yourself.
Can you recommend any good Grid and Chart controls on the market?

Regards
/Niklas

Jan 27 '06 #3
Niklas wrote:
Hi

We have a lot of applications created in Excel, but now we want to move from
Excel to the .NET platform. The application will use grids and charts. What I
know the .NET controls are good basic ones, but not suitable in advanced
applications unless you create them yourself.
Can you recommend any good Grid and Chart controls on the market?

Regards
/Niklas


Hi
If youre looking for a good charting component for .NET I would
recommend Nevron Chart for .NET. We use Nevron Chart for more than 2
years and its very comprehensive component. Personaly I think its more
than good. The support is also good.
www.nevron.com

Regards,
George Austin

Jan 30 '06 #4

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