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@grapecity/wijmo.grid
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UI library for pure JS, Angular, React, Vue and more...
This package is part of the Wijmo library, containing Enterprise UI controls for pure JS, Angular, AngularJS, React, Vue, Knockout.
The library includes the famous FlexGrid data grid control.
To quickly jump in, check out an on-line version of our control and feature samples.
You can also download all of our samples for Angular, React, Vue and more.
npm install @grapecity/wijmo.all
npm install @grapecity/wijmo.all@nightly
npm install @grapecity/wijmo.all@rc
On-line documentation is available here:
Wijmo is commercially licensed per developer.
Read more about Wijmo Licensing.
Visit Wijmo home page to get more info about the library:
https://www.grapecity.com/en/wijmo
Learn more from our blog about Referencing Wijmo from NPM.
You can ask any question about Wijmo or report an error using the wijmo forum.
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UI library for pure JS, Angular, React, Vue and more...
We found that @grapecity/wijmo.grid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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