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A treelist control is a specialized user interface element that visually organizes data in a hierarchical structure. It resembles a nested list, allowing users to efficiently navigate and explore parent-child relationships within their applications. Treelist components offer a significant advantage for developers by providing a pre-built solution for displaying complex, hierarchical data, saving development time and effort.
Several WinForms UI suites feature a treelist control including:
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A radio group control is a user interface element that presents a collection of mutually exclusive possibilities within a data field. This control typically appears as a group of circular buttons, each representing a distinct option. Selecting one option automatically deselects any previously selected option within the same group. The primary benefit of a radio group is its ability to simplify the user interface by clearly displaying all available choices without ambiguity, which enhances user experience by making the selection processes straightforward and error-free. This is especially useful in forms or settings where a clear, singular choice must be made from a predefined set of options, ensuring that the user's input is constrained to valid selections and thereby reducing the likelihood of errors and simplifying data validation on the backend.
Several .NET 8 Blazor components offer radio group data editors, including:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of .NET 8 Blazor data editors.

IMAP, or Internet Message Access Protocol, is a software communications protocol that allows email clients to retrieve, organize, and manipulate email messages stored on a remote server. Unlike POP3, another common protocol, IMAP enables multiple devices to access and manage the same mailbox simultaneously, keeping all copies in sync. This provides developers with greater flexibility when building applications that require real-time access and centralized email management.
Several .NET 8 Comms & Messaging components offer IMAP support including:
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Spread.NET by MESCIUS helps you create spreadsheets, grids, dashboards, and forms. It includes a powerful calculation engine with 450+ functions and the ability to import and export Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Developers can leverage the extensive .NET spreadsheet API and powerful calculation engine to create analysis, budgeting, dashboard, data collection and management, scientific, and financial applications.
The Spread.NET v17.1 update introduces a streamlined method for extending formulas across datasets by allowing users to double-click the fill handle located at the bottom right corner of a selected cell. This action automatically replicates the formula down to the end of the data range, aligning it with the rows in adjacent columns. By simplifying the process of copying formulas, this feature enhances both efficiency and accuracy in data management tasks. It eliminates the need for manual drag-and-fill operations, reducing the time spent on repetitive tasks and minimizing the risk of inconsistencies in data entry. This improvement is particularly advantageous for users working with extensive datasets, facilitating quicker data processing and a more user-friendly experience in spreadsheet management.
To see a full list of what's new in version 17.1, see our release notes.
Spread.NET is licensed per developer and is available as a Perpetual License with a 12 month support and maintenance subscription. We can supply any Spread.NET license including new licenses, maintenance renewals, and upgrade licenses. See our Spread.NET licensing page for full details.
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Exporting charts as images offers several advantages. It allows for easy sharing in documents, presentations, and social media without relying on the recipient having the original software. Popular formats include JPEG, PNG, and SVG. JPEGs offer small sizes for low bandwidth scenarios, while PNGs are ideal for charts with sharp lines and flat colors. SVGs are vector-based, enabling infinite scaling without quality loss, making them perfect for charts that may be resized frequently.
Several ASP.NET Core chart controls offer the ability to export charts to images including:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our ASP.NET Core chart controls comparison.