10/14/2009 - Print your reports from Silverlight applications!


Perpetuum Software LLC announces the release of new versions of the components which can solve even the most complicated reporting and analytical tasks while creation of high-functional and effective RIA and SAAS applications.

With confidence, the ability to print reports from Silverlight Viewer can be called the main advantage of Report Sharp-Shooter for Silverlight™ 4.0.3.5. Silverlight 3.0 doesn’t support printing itself; it makes this functionality in Report Sharp-Shooter so valuable. Now you can quickly print any reports omitting export to other formats. Besides, the full support for Silverlight 3.0 technology makes the mouse wheel input in the out-of-browser mode available.

A new version of Report Sharp-Shooter™ features more convenient designer interface and considerably changed functionality. For example, developers achieve an ability to create their own contextual menu instead of the standard one. And displaying of exported HTML documents in MS Office exceeds all expectations! New versions of the components include bug fixes which make the work with the products more convenient and effective.

Get new abilities with powerful and feature-rich Report Sharp-Shooter™ 4.0.3.5 and Report Sharp-Shooter for Silverlight™ 4.0.3.5!

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As a Gold Certified Partner in the Microsoft Partner program, Perpetuum Software has been providing a wide range of Microsoft Visual Studio components for over 8 years. Perpetuum Software product lines include WinForms, WPF, ASP.NET, HTML5, Silverlight, Windoes 8 and Mobile components, and tools for SQL Server Reporting Services. Among them are .NET reporting tool, OLAP component, and such data visualization libraries as gauge and charting products.