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FastReport.Mono 2019.4.4 Download Full Version Free

Free Fastreport Mono 2019 for Windows PC is a fully functional reporting solution for mono.

Review Fastreport Mono 2019

This program is a solution in the field of multi -platform reporting. It can be used with Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and any operating system supporting Xamarin Mono. Thanks to this tool, you can create .NET and Mono reports independent of the application. In other words, it can be used as an independent reporting tool. See yourself:

    • connect to any database, use any of its tables or create queries
    • Add dialog for the report to display parameters before the parameters
    • Use the built -in script to manage interactions between dialogical form control Formats

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Program functions

    • written in C

      and contains only the managed code. It is compatible with Mono Framework 2.0 and higher

    • A full source code is available. You can customize your copy of Fastreport.Mono to meet your needs
    • A reasonable price and licensing policy
    • Extended Fastreport architecture.mono allows you to create your own objects, export filters, wizards and db engines. If existing possibilities are not enough for you, extend them!
    • Very compact and really fast!

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FAQ

The normal time consumption would be 5-10 hours depending on the number of items as well as the floor of the house while relocation is taking place in the locality. 4-8 days would be the time consumption while shifting to the outskirts depending on distance from origin city to that of availability of transportation


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