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ComponentArt has
released version 2006.1 of its next-generation 3D charting line: ComponentArt
Charting for .NET. The release consists of WebChart for ASP.NET for web-based
solutions, and WinChart for .NET for Windows Forms development, and the controls
are available individually or together as a bundle. With the release of version
2006.1 the ComponentArt Charting line now supports the advanced features of .NET
2.0, ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005.
Available
as a free-trial download, the Charting for .NET controls feature image quality
that is unmatched in the industry, the company said, thanks to ComponentArt’s original 3D
rendering engine. The product also offers a design-time wizard
that allows for easy creation of complex, visually-rich charts in a matter of
minutes.
Charting
for .NET offers a unique data modeling paradigm through a tree-like definition
of data series, and provides for easy binding to data sources such as XML
structures, SQL databases, Excel sheets, text files, .NET arrays and
collections, according to ComponentArt. Developers are provided with an extensible architecture for
defining new chart types and styles, along with the more than 175 pre-defined
chart types included with the product.
“What
really makes our Charting for .NET controls a great choice for developers is the
combination of unparalleled 3D rendering quality, a
unique set of features that emphasize efficiency, and a greatly simplified
licensing model," said
Both
WebChart and WinChart controls are also available in special builds that exploit
the powerful new design-time and runtime features found in .NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0
and Visual Studio 2005, including Smart Tasks and support for the new data
source objects.
The WebChart for ASP.NET and
WinChart for .NET controls can be purchased individually starting at
$699, or together as ComponentArt Charting for .NET, and are available
for licensing at Developer, Subscription or
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ComponentArt has released version 2006.1 of its next-generation 3D charting line: ComponentArt Charting for .NET. The release consists of WebChart for ASP.NET for web-based solutions, and WinChart for .NET for Windows Forms development, and the controls are available individually or together as a bundle. With the release of version 2006.1 the ComponentArt Charting line now supports the advanced features of .NET 2.0, ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. |
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