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Buzz - What people say about Aspose.Cells? |
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I've been using Aspose.Cells library with great success to write Excel files - Stackoverflow.com
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I ended up using Aspose.Cells since it seemed like the easiest path - Stackoverflow.com
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I've worked with Aspose.Cells for a long time and can really recommend it - Stackoverflow.com
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Aspose.Cells is very interesting as it allows a spreadsheet to be the calculation engine of your application – Stackoverflow.com
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After trying out some of the free alternatives, my team decided on using Aspose.Cells as well. It's very intuitive to use and the code is easy to maintain – Stackoverflow.com
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Working with Aspose.Cells for Java saved me a huge amount of headache and time – Stackoverflow.com
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Aspose.Cells for Java allows very granular control of Excel documents – Stackoverflow.com
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I have the need for significant manipulation of excel files. I've found a great product for this, Aspose.Cells - Iron Speed Technical Forums
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Aspose.Cells: The most powerful solution I've tried – Stackoverflow.com
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Aspose.Cells: Believe me, it totally worth as it saves a lot of time and time isn’t free - - Stackoverflow.com
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I've used Aspose.Cells too and I agree. Its fast and easy - Stackoverflow.com
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See a very well developed commercial solution: Aspose.Cells .NET - Jesse Houwing - msdn.microsoft.com
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Your best bet is to go with a 3rd party component like ASPOSE. They have no dependency on excel and work well in the server environment - Jeev – forums.asp.net
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If you need to modify/create Excel files there are some libraries out there which support your scenario for example Aspose.Cells – Yahia - stackoverflow.com
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IF you really want to access the Excel-file directly in-memory after upload then you will need some 3rd-party component like Aspose.Cells - Yahia - stackoverflow.com
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We produce Excel, Word and Powerpoint outputs from our web app. We now use Aspose products for all these outputs.- DavidPierson- sharpdevelop.net
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I use Aspose Cells which does not require Excel installed to create/edit workbooks & extremely easy to use even for complex operations. – Kevininstructor - vbforums.com
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Some commercial 3rd-party libraries come with grid controls allowing you to display excel files in your application like Aspose.Cells. - Yahia - stackoverflow.com
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To deal with Excel files in a server-scenario, there are several options out there. I can recommend Aspose.Cells – Yahia - stackoverflow.com
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I will warn you it is not simple but if you truly want to get away from automation and OleDb this is worth it outside of using a third party library such as Aspose cells (which I use) – kevininstructor - vbforums.com
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There are several other commercial APIs one can buy from the market, like Aspose, which offers some additional functions over VSTO, OpenXML SDK, Office PIAs. - execoder.com
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My preference is working with a third party library called Aspose Cells which does not need Excel installed on the client machine – kevininstructor - vbforums.com
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I have the ability to write the XML to an excel file pretty easily using Aspose.Cells – Miva - stackoverflow.com
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I have used Aspose.Cells before and was extremely satisfied with it. Well worth the money and their support people are very responsive – H. Johnson - somethingawful.com
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Another option which I personally use is Aspose Cells library which is a third party library which has the capabilities to export lots of data to Excel. – Kevininstructor - microsoft.com
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I use a thirt party product for this called aspose cells. I'm not working for them, but i realy like this product(even if it's not free). – Manuel - stackoverflow.com
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