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Nevron .NET Vision 2010 Vol.1 SP9 released – VS2010 support

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Nevron .NET Vision 2010 Vol.1 SP9 released – VS2010 support

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Nevron .NET Vision 2010 Vol.1 SP9 released

 

 

 

We are pleased to announce the release of the new service pack for Nevron .NET Vision 2010 Vol.1. The service pack introduces:

-          Support for Visual Studio 2010 - new installation for VS2010 is available for download

-          Update for all installation version – Nevron .NET Vision for VS2005, VS2008 and VS2010

-          Significant performance improvements in the Chart Sampled Series

 

Nevron .NET Vision 2010 Vol.1 SP9 is now available for download: http://www.nevron.com/Downloads.Download.aspx

 

To download the latest service pack, you have to login to your user account.

 

NOTE: VS 2010 users must switch the target framework to ".NET Framework 4" as by default Windows Forms applications target ".NET Framework 4 Client Profile". This is required, because Nevron Chart and Diagram for WinForms are using design time support features that are not present in ".NET Framework 4 Client Profile". To do this right click on the project in Solution Explorer and select properties. On the Application tab go to "Target Framework" and select ".NET Framework 4".

 

Nevron .NET Vision for VS2010 Help Documentation is now in CHM format.

 

We hope that you will enjoy working with the new major release of the leading Data Visualization suite for .NET development.

Feel free to send your feedback, bug reports or any issues to: support@nevron.com



Best Regards,
Nevron Support Team





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