This professional software suite enables users to create exceptional data presentation and map applications with advanced data visualization features. It includes strong Charting and Diagramming components that can be used on both Windows Forms and ASP.NET platforms.
The carefully designed object model of Nevron .NET Vision ensures unmatched "out-of-the-box" presentation quality, resulting in an award-winning component suite. Nevron Chart for .NET is the leading charting component for .NET applications, delivering rich charting functionality that is suitable for presentation, scientific, financial, and business charts. The component supports GDI+ and OpenGL rendering, supports numerous charting types with built-in advanced charting logic, flexible axes, gauges and more.
Nevron Chart for .NET aims to provide the necessary data visualization capabilities to enhance product penetration and overall looks. It is a unique component due to its combination of raster and vector graphics, employing state-of-the-art 2D and 3D rendering technologies.
Nevron Diagram for .NET is a fully managed, extensible and powerful diagramming framework that helps create feature-rich diagram and map solutions in WinForms and WebForms. The product is built on the Nevron Presentation Framework and therefore provides advanced capabilities for stunning visual impact, which other standalone diagramming applications cannot provide.
Nevron Diagram for .NET is designed to meet various customization requests, and its API is native and intuitive. The product itself utilizes a vast set of modern design patterns, ensuring scalable solutions for customers. In conclusion, Nevron .NET Vision is a complete solution for data visualization and map applications that empowers businesses and professionals with necessary tools to make data more meaningful and presentations more impactful.
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