The Full Power of Microsoft™ Excel in your ASP.NET Applications

The WebCalcManager™ adds Microsoft Excel formula support to NetAdvantage for ASP.NET controls including WebGrid and editors. In Visual Studio 2005, in-box Microsoft controls including DataGridView™ can participate in a calculation network. The WebCalculator™ and WebCalculatorDropdown™ controls give additional user interface capabilities where calculations are necessary.


Features at a Glance:
  • Over 100 Formulas – There are over 100 built-in Microsoft Excel formulas in the WebCalcManager
  • Asynchronous Calculation – When there are many records to be acted upon, the WebCalcManager can run in asynchronous mode for best performance
  • Formula Builder – Use the custom Formula Builder dialog at design time or expose at run time for end user formula manipulation
  • Custom Formulas – Implement our custom interface to add your own custom formulas to a calc networkThe WebCalcManager™ adds Microsoft Excel formula support to NetAdvantage for ASP.NET controls including WebGrid and editors. In Visual Studio 2005, in-box Microsoft controls including DataGridView™ can participate in a calculation network. The WebCalculator™ and WebCalculatorDropdown™ controls give additional user interface capabilities where calculations are necessary
  • Style Presets - We provide an entire set of predefined templates for defining commonly found looks on websites. Layout templates include common functional styles (XP, 2003, standard and more), coordinated color schemes, creative border solutions, images and font selections. Or create your own, and save it as a custom template to reuse or distribute as a corporate standard.
  • Browser Support - Internet Explorer 4.0 and above, Netscape 4.7 and above, and FireFox 1.0 and above (both Windows and Mac).
  • Client Side Object Model (CSOM) - Manipulate virtually any object on the client in JavaScript or VBScript with our comprehensive client side API.
  • Section 508 Compliance - Full compliance with Workforce Investment Act of 1998 Sub-section 508 regarding information access to people with disabilities.