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For the past 20 years, ComponentSource has enjoyed a strong relationship with NewTone, a leading software provider based in Japan. This enduring collaboration has benefited both companies and their customers.
As well as from making and distributing its own products such as ImageKit and ResizeKit, Newtone Corporation also localizes and distributes various products for the Japanese market. Renowned for its innovative software solutions, NewTone has consistently relied on ComponentSource as its trusted global distribution partner. ComponentSource, a leading marketplace for software components, has effectively showcased and distributed NewTone's products to a wide range of customers worldwide.
Through this long-standing alliance, ComponentSource has witnessed NewTone's product development and evolution firsthand. NewTone's dedication to excellence, coupled with ComponentSource's vast network and expertise, has allowed the companies to adapt to changing market dynamics and remain at the forefront of the industry. ComponentSource's commitment to providing unparalleled customer service in multiple languages, including Japanese, has further strengthened the bond between the two organizations. They have diligently supported customers throughout the entire software procurement process, ensuring smooth experiences and maximum value.
As they mark this impressive milestone, ComponentSource and NewTone look forward to many more years of collaboration, innovation, and mutual success.
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Data binding is a mechanism that connects data from a data source, such as a database or collection, to controls in a user interface such as a spreadsheet. It enables automatic synchronization of data between the source and the UI controls, allowing changes in one to be reflected in the other.
The following .NET 7 Windows Forms spreadsheet controls include support for data binding:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of .NET 7 spreadsheets.

Code refactoring is the process of restructuring existing code without changing its external behavior. It typically includes actions such as renaming variables, extracting methods, rearranging code blocks, and optimizing algorithms. Refactoring can improve the readability, design, structure, performance, and/or implementation of the software, without altering its functionality.
Several IDEs offer code refactoring capabilities, including:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of IDEs.

Report viewers for React let users view and interact with various types of reports on the Web. They make it easy to embed reports, display a variety of report types, and customize the look and feel of reports, as well as enabling interactions such as zooming, panning, and filtering. Report viewers let users explore and gain valuable insights from their data directly within the React environment.
Here is a selection of React reporting controls include report viewers:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of React reporting controls.

Tooltips are small pop-up or hover boxes that appear when users interact with an element on a Web site or application, typically triggered by hovering over or clicking on an element. They can provide additional information or context about the element, enhancing user experience and clarifying functionality. Tooltips can be used in spreadsheets to give further context, such as the meaning of a formula, the source of a data point, or a description of an image.
Several JavaScript spreadsheet controls offer support for tooltips, including:
For an in-depth analysis of features and price, visit our comparison of JavaScript spreadsheets.