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Im searching for a .Net component to read and write xls files from an application in working on. I dont want use automation with Excel.

It should support reading and write Excel 97 and newer versions. And it would be great if its open source or free since its a very low budget project.

I have found this one: MyXLS that looks very promising.

Do you know of any alternatives?

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SpreadsheetGear for .NET reads and writes CSV / XLS / XLSX and does more.

You can see live ASP.NET samples with C# and VB source code here and download a free trial here.

Disclaimer: I own SpreadsheetGear LLC

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As an alternative I can suggest Excel Jetcell .NET component. It pretty Excel component. It does not use Jet drivers and excel automation. All information please find at:

http://www.devtriogroup.com/ExcelJetcell

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You can use EasyXLS. The component reads xls files from Excel 97 and xlsx/xlsb files from Excel 2007-2010.

www.easyxls.com

You can find samples for how to use on their website.

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First - which version of Excel must you support? For example, xslx (2007) is just a zip file with xml files inside - so you should be able to use #ZipLib and xml generation / copying.

Another option is to write CSV and let the user import it - obviously more appropriate for data than for calculations.

There is also the 2003 xml-spreadsheet format - with contents like:

<Table ss:ExpandedColumnCount="3" ss:ExpandedRowCount="1" x:FullColumns="1"
   x:FullRows="1" ss:DefaultRowHeight="15">
   <Row>
    <Cell><Data ss:Type="Number">1</Data></Cell>
    <Cell><Data ss:Type="Number">2</Data></Cell>
    <Cell ss:Formula="=RC[-2]+RC[-1]"><Data ss:Type="Number">3</Data></Cell>
   </Row>
  </Table>

Pretty easy to create by hand...

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Where I work they have this one: http://www.syncfusion.com/products/xlsio/backoffice/default.aspx

Have used it a couple of times and it is pretty easy to use.

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I've worked with aspose for a long time and can really recommend it.

http://www.aspose.com/categories/file-format-components/aspose.cells-for-.net-and-java/default.aspx

  • Commercial product
  • Great support
  • Excel 97-2007
  • 100% native .net
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