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igniteui-react-spreadsheet
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Ignite UI React spreadsheet component for displaying and editing Microsoft Excel workbooks for modern web apps.
Ignite UI for React includes a wide range of easy to use React UI components that have been designed and optimized for high-performance, high-volume data scenarios. Ignite UI for React is designed to enable developers to build the most modern, high-performance HTML5 & JavaScript apps for modern desktop browsers, mobile experiences and progressive web apps (PWA’s) targeting the React framework.
This package provides the spreadsheet components for Ignite UI for React.
You can include Ignite UI for React Spreadsheet in your project using this npm
command:
npm install --save igniteui-react-spreadsheet igniteui-react-core
This is a commercial product, requiring a valid paid-for license for use. This license details can by found here
To acquire a license for usage, please register for a trial and acquire a license at Infragistics.com.
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Ignite UI React spreadsheet component for displaying and editing Microsoft Excel workbooks for modern web apps.
The npm package igniteui-react-spreadsheet receives a total of 358 weekly downloads. As such, igniteui-react-spreadsheet popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that igniteui-react-spreadsheet demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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