Re: Free Reports
- From: "SlawekG" <slawekg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Aug 2006 01:15:20 -0700
Oh!I'm giving it a try RIGHT now. if only it's gonna meet my
Thank you for the little ads to my little project :)
requirements...
also #Develop has it's own reporting engin in it's IDE
Oh. i was looking on your project before.
Here's what's not acceptable [ of course only for me ]:
- only oledb provider? come on! who uses it? this app needs at least
sqlserver, oracle and firebird providers... [ and please consider
changing the way of switching between datasource and tabledatasource...
cause changing it for each section is a little bit tiring ]
-speed. It's very slow.
-nasty coding.
-the license... i mean, open up man! :)
So, don't take what i wrote as a slap in your face. i tried only
to give some constructive criticism, with further improving of your
application in mind:)
Just think about it. The world of .NET doesn't have a free report
tool. You have something that could be called a base, now it should be
developed to the stage it would became the best reporting tool:) [ same
what happened to freereport. a guy made it a really, really good
component and then basing on it he create closed app, while keeping
open source available... Both sides are happy! ].
I think there are lots of people who would love to develop this along
with You.
cheers,
Slawek G
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