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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
Repository for the Core Adaptable Blotter HTML5 version - AdaptableBlotter.JS - developed by Adaptable Tools.
AdaptableBlotter.JS is a powerful DataGrid add-on that integrates with the leading datagrid components and provides all the additional, rich functionality that financial and other advanced users expect from their grids and blotters.
It offers - out of the box - incredibly powerful searching, filtering, sorting, styling and editing functionality. It also provides unparalleled validation and audit functions, vital in the current regulatory and compliance environment. Try it out for yourself at https://demo.adaptableblotter.com.
Grid components supported include:
More grid components are being added all the time so contact us if you would like us to implement your favourite HTML5 grid control.
AdaptableBlotter.JS is fully data agnostic and can work with any data set you provide it with. It is suitable for all data, all asset classes, all grid types, all locations and all use cases.
There are additional React and Angular wrappers - please see the relevant packages.
To install Adaptable Blotter via npm, run:
npm install adaptableblotter
The Adaptable Blotter is a commercial product and requires a purchased licence for use. There are 3 licence types available (all sold on an annual basis):
The Adaptable Blotter licence covers both AdaptableBlotter.NET and AdaptableBlotter.JS versions, and offers regular updates and full support.
It is free to use the Evaluation for an evaulation (a Community licence will be given).
Licences are sold to end-users (they are free for developers), typically in 'bands' so the price per user falls as volumne increases. There is also a Universal option which gives unlimited usage to unlimited users.
Note: The Adaptable Blotter licence does not include the licence for the underlying grid - if you use a vendor grid that requires a commerical licence, you must purchase that separately.
Please contact the Adaptable Tools Sales Team at sales@adaptabletools.com for more information.
To see AdaptableBlotter.JS in action visit https://demo.adaptableblotter.com where you can see the Adaptable Blotter running againt a number of different dummy data sets using various underlying DataGrids.
Further information about AdaptableBlotter.JS is available at www.adaptabletools.com. And there is detailed Help at https://adaptabletools.zendesk.com/hc/en-us.
For all enquiries please 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
The npm package adaptableblotter receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, adaptableblotter popularity was classified as not popular.
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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