![]() ![]() ![]() options w/o implementing the designer and selling courses to end users using that - not sure it's good idea) that maintain some other rules that in turn breaks some other visual rule you will have some coding to do with any report library. If you then start to add too many "fool prof options for end users" (i.e. I believe that FR + sources (if linked into your project) is a very posh solutions. Some learning curve (the name comes from the quirqy "formulas" that was quirqy probably because they were so fast to execute (parse, rather) in deployment) and off you go. The benefits regarding "seamless" integration, forms, threads, details (the devil is in the details) wow. When i switched from CrystalReports (it was chosen sooo long ago there was no actual alternative that met the needs at that point) i was completely baffled by the ease of integration into my Delphi desktop applications. Technically however FR (i could be wrong) originated in the Delphi world. About the corporate stability of FastReports i know nothing. ![]() It seems to be a one man-shop and as i personally usually prefer the quality from such setups (the best libs are written by one soul up to a point) there are other concerns.Ģ. You have to judge if the way it's managed suits your needs. HTML Report Library - i have not tried or used it at all but from the "sniff" it looks like a rather cool product. ![]()
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