morourkeCounty Dublin, Irelandover 2 years ago
I am a full time developer and I have been using the Janus Grid (all versions) for over 10 years. I have tried most of the others, but I always come back to Janus. Forum support for even odd ball questions is superb. I have no hesitation in recommending it. An sorry to say I did not receive a gratuity (:) for this endorsement.
Morke
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hofmannrobbyGermanyover 2 years ago
Best Grid on Market.
I love it.
Theo Boomsma
verified customerover 2 years ago
Indeed a supertool for developer...
Just create a form to interface the Data source / Query settings of the gridex and you have your Management Information System ready.
To bad the tool won't let us dump data and/or tool settings to XML instead of their own encrypted format.
This way we could easily migrate our GridEx to Grid.NET or interface with other systems.
Asked support a few times but they don't want to put in the development efforts anymore.
Harry Drenth[The Netherlands]over 2 years ago
A super tool!! We used it in our My-Office tool which is connecting to SAP and the greatest complement we got was from a lead which asked us how we were able to integrate SAP data into Outlook! Our complements go to Janusys.
I have already been evaluating the DOTNET version and that goes beyond the limits of the GridEx. Everything you ever dreamed of is possible.
robert.lockantThe Netherlandsover 2 years ago
Can't wait for the .Net version of GridEX. I think it's the most professional grid on the market and the support desk at Janus is the best. If you have a question, mail them and you receive a clear answer the same day.
A developer essential!!
robert.madrianAustriaover 2 years ago
This is the BEST Grid control on the market - we worked with it since Version 1.5 without problems.
robert
SaronmUSAover 2 years ago
I have used numerous grids and have found that the Janus Grid is the best. Using their Advanced Sample gave me the idea of creating dynamic data entry forms using their Card View mode for single records and Table View mode for multiple records. I have approximately 110 tables in my SQL Server 2000 database and it would have been a tremendous effort trying to create data entry forms for them. However, I found one thing lacking in the Janus Grid in the Card View mode. If you have a recordset that has no data in it, the Janus Grid in Card View mode is blank and you cannot enter any new records. However, if the Grid is in the Table View mode, it allows you to enter records; which means, that whenever, I want to allow user's to enter any new data records, the grid must be in Table View mode. I hope that Janus Systems fixes this problem in their new release, preferably in .net.
SeanCanadaover 2 years ago
A must product! Need I say more.
For those of you wondering, I contacted the company about their .net strategies coming. They responded almost immediately!.
For those interested, their response was...
"We are working on the .NET version and a public beta is planned to be released in February. we are targeting April for the final release. Janus DataEdit Controls (A set of controls including multicolumn combo, masked edit and dropdown calendar) will be free with GridEX for NET"
Great Product. Great Support.
Sean
Walther SiksmaThe Netherlandsover 2 years ago
The ultimate grid component and very fast technical support! Look no further.
martin.hossfeldGermanyover 2 years ago
Great product. The best grid I have seen so far. It will replace TrueDBGrid in all our applications, because it is much more powerful. Very easy to use and lots of useful features; I especially like the grouping feature and the property editor; both are outstanding. The online help is useful, but not really up to the standard of the product itself. However, this is not really a problem, as their support is by a long margin the best I have experienced so far. It never took more than 8 hours to get a competent response to my questions; usually I got it within an hour or so; these guys must be working all around the clock. There is very little left to be desired: a filter bar, outlining (however this is not a big problem as their grouping can do most of it) and column merging - These things are the ONLY reason we are still using any other grids as well.