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GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Aspnetcore.Viewer
ActiveReports is a set of assemblies that enable you to create, render, print, and export reports in a .NET or .NET Core application. This package includes assemblies needed to display reports in report viewers. Multiple viewers are included for your convenience. Among them are viewers for Windows Forms, WPF, ASP.NET, Blazor, and JavaScript. These viewers are customizable and include printing and exporting features.
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ActiveReports is a set of assemblies that enable you to create, render, print, and export reports in a .NET or .NET Core application. This package includes assemblies needed to display reports in report viewers. Multiple viewers are included for your convenience. Among them are viewers for Windows Forms, WPF, ASP.NET, Blazor, and JavaScript. These viewers are customizable and include printing and exporting features.
We found that grapecity.activereports.aspnetcore.viewer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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