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GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Chart.Win
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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 the core engine assemblies required to create and render pixel perfect, WYSIWYG, reports.
ActiveReports is a unique collection of developer reporting tools that help consume, process, and visualize data in the form of compelling and easy-to-understand reports.
ActiveReports provides a lot of features for developers and end-users, like:
This package includes the .NET and .NET Core internal or auxiliary assemblies.
In most situations you don't need to reference this package directly, it is referenced together with other packages.
This package will be discontinued in the next major release. It is highly recommended that you update to the newer version of the package to ensure continuity and receive the latest features and security updates.
For the US version of ActiveReports: Update here: New Package Version
For the CN version of ActiveReports: Update here: New Package Version
To facilitate this transition, we've provided a Migration Tool to automatically update the references in your .NET project.
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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 the core engine assemblies required to create and render pixel perfect, WYSIWYG, reports.
We found that grapecity.activereports.chart.win 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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