Nevron open vision for blazor light

Wilmington, Delaware — Oct 10th, 2022

The Nevron Team is pleased to announce the official release of Nevron Open Vision for .NET 2022.3 – The Leading User Interface components for Blazor, WPF, WinForms, and Mac. The new release introduces great features across all major UI components in the suite, with focus on Chart and Rich Text Processor, that further extend the capabilities of these industry-leading components.

Following is a list of the new features and improvements, included in the latest version.


General NOV Improvements

Support for .NET Core 6.0

NOV has a native build for .NET Core 6.0, in addition to the supported builds for .NET Framework 4.7.2 and .NET Core 5.0.

Support for NuGet packages per major NOV component

NOV has extended support for NuGet based deployment, with added NuGet packages for every major component in the suite, as well as for the entire suite.

NOV Examples for VB.NET

Every NOV example now includes a new tab with the VB.NET code of the example. Users can also export every NOV example to a VB.NET solution and open it in Visual Studio 2019 or newer.

ICO File Decoder

NOV can now read Windows Icon (ICO) files as a set of images with different image sizes. Open the “Framework > Imaging > ICO Decoder” example for a code sample.

Rich Text Improvements

DOCX/RTF Import and Export Improvements

  • NOV now imports/exports paragraph and inline rule background and highlight fill styles.
  • Improved import of DOCX lists.
  • Various other DOCX compatibility improvements and bug fixes.

Added new examples

Several new examples showing automatic report generation with embedded charts.

Various Fixes

Fixed problems with paragraph line trimming, spell checking, text layout, and others.

Free trial

60 days fully functional evaluation

The best way to understand the power of Nevron Open Vision for .NET is to test it yourself. This is why we provide a fully functional 60 days free evaluation with no obligations whatsoever.

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