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Data Dynamics Analysis supports VS2010

Latest update adds support for .NET Framework 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010.

Viewing a sales vs profit chart in Data Dynamics Analysis Viewer.

Viewing a sales vs profit chart in Data Dynamics Analysis Viewer.

Data Dynamics Analysis is a free form visual analysis component for .NET developers. It takes the complexity out of standard data analysis and gives users a simple drag and drop environment that promotes exploring data visually. Data Dynamics Analysis is aimed towards developers whose business users need to analyze data.

Updates in V1.0.912.0

  • Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 are now supported
  • It is now possible to remove measures and attributes that were added at runtime.
  • Internet Explorer 8 is now a supported runtime environment.
  • A Clear All option is now available for quick filters on the web.
  • The legend cards can now have their visibility toggled.
  • Custom toolbars can now display the format dialogs.
  • Samples are now provided in Visual Basic .NET.
  • Calculated measures support is improved.
  • The internal data manager updates affect local cube files which could not have sorting and filtering applied to them because they did not have the required data in them. New local cube files do not have this issue.
  • When using part-to-whole calculations, the grid now indicates the cells that are considered the "whole."
  • It is now possible to export the values of a view to the CSV file format.
  • Data Dynamics Analysis has a new Spanish localization.
  • It is now possible to set the DisplayPanels property at design time.
  • Data Dynamics Analysis now uses the licensing model built into ASP.NET making it much simpler to deploy web applications.
  • Part-to-whole calculations are now implemented in the Windows Forms control.
  • Part-to-whole calculations are now implemented in the ASP.NET control.

About GrapeCity

GrapeCity has been in the software business for over 25 years. Its corporate headquarters are located in Sendai, Japan, with US headquarters in Kirkland, WA and operations spanning throughout the United States and Asia. GrapeCity is also the world's largest component vendor. Its award-winning tools benefit leading corporations, software companies and independent consultants around the world as a cost-effective solution for building distributed enterprise-wide applications for commercial or in-house use. From the CEO to our newest team member, our goals are the same: to provide you with the innovative tools and support you need to effectively compete in today's competitive development market. Along with Data Dynamics and FarPoint Technologies, both now part of GrapeCity, the company has over 500,000 users of its products and those of its Tools Partners. Very early into its existence, GrapeCity adopted the software components market as its key focus area. Starting with its own VBX components, to OCXs, ActiveX and now .NET, Java and Ajax components and developer tools, the company has developed deep, global expertise in the developer tools business for the last 25 years.