Likelihood to Recommend C1 is great for creating custom reports. We have client apps where we've created some fairly complicated reports such as invoices and real estate inspections. We also use the True DBGrid in many of our apps since it is so customizable. Its grouping and filtering features are very nice and can provide summary counts and totals at the bottom or right side of the grid that are very handy.
Read full review If you need to create an interactive data report, optimize a workflow, handle hierarchical data or make calculations in a powerful spreadsheet, you will find a proper widget for your needs in the Webix UI library. If we want to display data in various forms Webix UI layouts and widget help to organize a web page and define its overall look-and-feel.
Read full review Pros The True DBGrid control is nice for showing parent/child relationships and being able to drill down and show the child data. It also is nice for showing summary totals. The report engine is great for building custom reports for Win Forms or web apps. It can do everything that Crystal Reports can do. They have a good selection of controls that can do just about anything you can imagine. Read full review The Kanban Control allowed to implement a compelling task management system with little effort. The Chart Control made it easy to create our dashboard and it was a lot easier than using D3js as we did before. D3 allows a lot more flexibility but it takes often 10 times longer to get a chart done than using Webix. Support at Webix is very helpful and responsive. Read full review Cons Sometimes it is difficult to figure out where things are in the properties of controls since there are so many things you can drill down into. I find myself using Bing or Google a lot to look up how to do something. Some things are not very intuitive. Of course, I would always like the price to be cheaper. The high price has caused us to not keep current and have the latest version. Read full review Read full review Support Rating Webix UI is a cross-browser, cross-device JavaScript framework which makes it easy to build a complex Web UI. Most features work as expected. While working with large datasets, you can load data dynamically to reduce complexity and improve performance. It provides a set of integration extensions that allow you to add third-party tools into an application.
Read full review Alternatives Considered We have been in business since 1992, so we have used many different products over the years. The two other products we've primary used that are similar to ComponentOne, are Infragistics and Crystal Reports. Infragistics has a vast array of controls similar to ComponentOne. We use both to be honest and I'm not sure which one I would pick over the other. I guess that would depend on what you're trying to accomplish and if one had some control or capability that the other didn't. ComponentOne does have the reporting capabilities, where Infragistics does not.
Read full review React was too time consuming. Kendo was another good one, but more expensive and seemed less responsive. [
Sencha 's] demo didn't seem to justify the price.
Read full review Return on Investment ComponentOne allows us to add additional features to our apps that wouldn't be found in apps written with just Visual Studio itself. That allows our clients to get more creative in their requirements, which in turn, means more work and billable hours for us! Our apps appear more professional when using ComponentOne which helps us get projects for new clients. ComponentOne also helps us to save clients some money since we are not having to develop things that it can do from scratch. Read full review It saved us 1000s of USD for just using the Kanban Board instead of developing it from scratch. Read full review ScreenShots