A component bundle that includes several libraries for .NET applications that will enable you to open, create, modify and convert a wide range of document formats, such as PDF, Word, Excel and so on
| Version | 2.14 / 2.14.1 Hotfix |
| Updated | Aug 10th 2016 |
| Developer |
e-iceblue
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| User Rating |
1061
3.8
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| Original File Size | 260 MB |
| Downloads | 8726 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Spire.Office for .NET is a combination of various components required by developers to create a broad range of applications.
The package includes the latest updates for components such as Spire.Doc, Spire XLS, Spire.Spreadsheet, Spire.Presentation, Spire.PDF, Spire.DataExport, Spire.PDFViewer, Spire.DocViewer and Spire.BarCode.
The combination of libraries is necessary for creating applications with office capabilities. Developers will be able to open, create, modify, convert, print, and view MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents.
Data can be exported to any format of the following: PPT, PDF, XPS< HTML, XML, TXT, CSV, DBF, SYLK, XLS, Word and so on. It does not require an installation Microsoft Office suite to run properly.
Spire.Office Crack for .NET can be linked into applications which include ASP.NET, Web services, WinForms. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit software and any .NET Framework version from 2.0 to 4.5.
The main functions of the software listed and explained on the developer's website.
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