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adaptableblotter
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Powerful data-agnostic grid that sits on top of an underlying grid component and provides all the rich functionality that financial users expect from their grids and blotters
Repository for the Adaptable Blotter HTML5 version, AdaptableBlotter.JS, written by Adaptable Tools.
AdaptableBlotter.JS is a powerful data-agnostic grid that sits on top of an underlying grid component and provides all the rich functionality that financial users expect from their grids and blotters.
It offers - out of the box - incredibly powerful searching, filtering, sorting, styling and editing functionality. And also offers unparalleled validation and audit functions, vital for the current regulatory and compliance environment.
Grid components supported included Telerik's Kendo Grid, the ag-Grid, OpenFin's Hypergrid and the Adaptable Grid by Adaptable Tools.
Licences are free for devlopment use, but a paid-for annual end user licence is required for each production user. Please see the LICENSE.md file for more information or contact the Adaptable Tools Sales Team at sales@adaptabletools.com.
Further information about AdaptableBlotter.JS, and full Help, is available at www.adaptabletools.com. Or email the Adaptable Tools Support Team at support@adaptabletools.com.
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Powerful data-agnostic HTML5 datagrid add-on that sits on top of an underlying grid component and provides all the rich functionality that advanced users expect from their grids and blotters
We found that adaptableblotter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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