Essential Studio for LightSwitch
    Essential Studio for LightSwitch is a collection of control extensions for the LightSwitch framework. The Syncfusion control extensions greatly enhance the generated application's appearance and functionality.

    DataGrid:
    The DataGrid control extension provides several functionalities that the default grid control does not provide like grouping, filtering, sorting, re-sizing and re-arrange columns.

    Chart:
    The Chart extension provides a rich chart control with 20+ chart types and includes rich features like annotations, zooming, panning, trackball and crosshair. It also automatically creates the appropriate axis type based on the underlying data.

    Editors:
    The editor control extensions like Numeric Textbox and Date picker provides a richer data editing interface for working with primitive data types.

    OlapClient:
    The OLAP Client control provides support to browse and analyze the multidimensional data. It lists the Cubes, Dimensions, Measures and KPI(Key Performance Indicator)s that are available in the data source; It is used to slice and dice the cube. OlapClient control also used to create/edit a report for an OLAP data source and will store the report for later use. It also provides the preview of the report in both Chart and Grid controls while creating/editing.

    ReportViewer:
    Enables displaying RDLC reports from within lightswitch applications. It even allows printing the reports.

    XlsIO and DocIO:
    Enables exporting data to excel and word file formats. Data can be greatly transformed and formatted when exporting.

    Theme Extension:
    Style your entire application including the default framework control extensions to use one of our stunning themes Office2010Blue, office2010Black, Office2010Silver, Metro and Blend.

    Shell Extension:
    The entire navigation and layout structure of the created applications is greatly enhanced to use popular UI paradigms like docking, Ribbon and TreeView. This greatly enhances the end users experience.

    Maps:
    A map is a graphical representation of geographical data. It is used to represent the statistical data of a particular geographical area on Earth. Using pan and zoom, the maps can be navigated. Maps supports enhanced data visualization with bubbles and labels. Bubbles visualize the data that is bound to the map.

    TreeMap:
    TreeMap is ideal for visualizing large amounts of data. The space in the visualization is split up into rectangles that are sized and coloured based on the quantitative variables. The levels in the hierarchy of the tree map are visualized as rectangles containing other rectangles.

    Digital Gauge:
    The Digital Gauge control is used to display alphanumeric characters in digital (LED Display) mode. Digital gauge is used to display a range of values that uses character in combination with numbers.

    Linear Gauge:
    Linear Gauge displays a range of values graphically along the linear scale. It can be very well designated as the linear form of the circular gauge. It measures the values of the scales and can be presented in the horizontal or vertical sliding or meter.

    Circular Gauge :
    Circular Gauge enables you to see a single numerical value mapped against a range of colours that may have a particular business meaning or business logic. As the value changes over time, the gauge pointer changes position within this range.

    BulletGraph:
    Bullet Graph is a variation of the bar graph, which is developed as a replacement for the dashboard gauges and meters. The bullet graph features a single, primary measure (for example, current year-to-date revenue), and compares that measure to one or more other measures to enrich its meaning (for example, compared to a target). It displays the measures in the context of the qualitative range of performance, such as poor, satisfactory, and good.

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