GigaSoft ProEssentials 6.0.0.62

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Publisher’s description

Mission-critical and OEM styled charting engine. The solution to guarantee application quality and competitiveness. The solution to boost speed and smoothly handle large data-sets. The solution that offers maximum technical/scientific appeal. ProEssentials is always well-accepted by engineers and scientists in the field. No other charting tool has a more inventive, robust, attentive and time-tested codebase. No other charting tool renders as intelligently as ProEssentials. All interfaces included (WinForm, WebForm, ActiveX, DLL, and VCL) making ProEssentials ideal to standardize within your large company. Multiple teams have the freedom to choose their favorite interface while all teams rely on a similar and high quality charting codebase. Unlimited Royalty Free distribution of your client-side EXEs.

Version 6.0.0.62 adds full unicode support, new core vector rendering engine, additional gradient styles and export formats, improved image and text export, and end-user printing functions.

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