> > TeeChart. http://www.steema.com/ Sadly, I invested in the ActiveX
> > version so I won't be able to re-use it with my new .NET projects, I
> > don't believe... Just like my licensing/protection
> > library(Armadillo)...

> So ActiveX is dead with DotNet?

I'll let someone more knowledgeable speak up, but I believe it's only
accessible with some sort of compatibility layer. I'm not sure how
well that'd work, but it certainly won't be as natively usable as a
.NET component...


-- 
Derek


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