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    IronCalc

    IronCalc

    Main engine of the IronCalc ecosystem

    IronCalc is a new, modern, work-in-progress spreadsheet engine and set of tools to work with spreadsheets in diverse settings. IronCalc is a lightweight, open-source computational engine designed for performing mathematical operations, formula calculations, and data-driven tasks.
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    Sheetster Web Spreadsheet

    Sheetster Web Spreadsheet

    an embeddable spreadsheet for your web application

    ...Most basic features are implemented as well as some of the more advanced ones. The user interface is written entirely in JavaScript and its server-side API is pure Java based on the OpenXLS spreadsheet engine. Neither the client nor the server needs Excel or any browser plugins. Sheetster is primarily intended for developers who want to integrate spreadsheets into their web applications. Towards that end it provides a server-side API for document storage connectors and a rich REST API for manipulating open spreadsheets. It can also be deployed stand-alone by a website administrator to provide spreadsheet editing with a rudimentary CMS.
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    Expr4J aims to provide a general purpose expression parser, which is also compatible with Microsoft Excel. It will provide an implementation of the built in functions in MS Excel as well as a calculation engine.
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    Enables you to add formula support to your application. Provides functionality for parsing/evaluating formulas, tracking their dependencies, and recalculating in natural order. The formula syntax and many other features are direct replicas of Excel.
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    We have develop data mining 'Plug and Play' WYSIWYG Tool on commercial ERP Baan IVc4 which uses Baan 4 GL as extract and transform engine and MS excel as load client . For more information about the tool and the company , please visit www.erpjewels.com
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    JFormulaEngine is a formula engine that runs spreadsheet-style formulas in any context. The function library is fully extensible and the engine can resolve variable names to any context, such as a CMS or spreadsheet, that is supported by JFormulaEngine.
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    See Sharp Reports is an XML based reporting tool. It is written entirely in C# for the .NET platform. Reports in PDF, XCEL, HTML, RTF formats.Support for ASP.NET to web-enable the reports.Consists of Reporting Engine and a Development GUI tool.
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