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Stimulsoft Reports.JS is a reporting tool for Node.js and JavaScript applications.
Stimulsoft Reports.JS is a powerfull report engine for JavaScript. It can be used in any JavaScript application on client and work as node.js module on server side.
Stimulsoft Reports.JS is a part of the Stimulsoft Reports platform. Reports created in our other products will work in Stimulsoft Reports.JS and vice versa.
Get more information about Stimulsoft software at stimulsoft.com
$ npm install stimulsoft-reports-js
This is a trial version of Stimulsoft.Reports.JS for Node.JS. The free trial versions of Stimulsoft Reports are fully functional and will work for an unlimited time. The only limitation is a DEMO watermark displayed on each report page.
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Stimulsoft Reports.JS is a reporting tool for Node.js
The npm package stimulsoft-reports-js receives a total of 4,414 weekly downloads. As such, stimulsoft-reports-js popularity was classified as popular.
We found that stimulsoft-reports-js 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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