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Article 2. SCOPE OF AGREEMENT was revised to consider additional regulations regarding granting Trial License or any license under the respective Commercial License Model. A clause on the provision of licenses to U.S. Government Licensees, clients, and/or end-users was added.
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Article 6. PAYMENTS was revised, and the payment term “in advance” was stipulated. Licensee’s obligation to cover all related taxes, bank costs, etc., related to the payment of Fees under Agreement was added, as well as the clause regulating Licensee’s default on payments and overdue payments.
Article 7. COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS provisions regulating open-source licenses were added. Annex No. 1 (Open-Source Components) now accompanies Agreement.
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Article 10. WARRANTY was amended, and provisions related to exclusions of Flexmonster’s certain warranties or undertakings related to Flexmonster Software were added.
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Article 14. SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION was revised, and provisions related to the automatic termination of Agreement and the consequences of termination of Agreement were added.
Article 15. NOTICES was revised. The terms “Notice” and “Business Day” are defined now.
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Article 19. MODIFICATIONS was added to regulate modifications to Agreement.
Article 20. MISCELLANEOUS was revised, and provisions related to the entirety of Agreement and the incorporation of additional terms or conditions were added.
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We continue to share tips from our Tech team, and in this article, we will discuss more about managing data types in your reports. Dates are essential to any dataset. How you manage, and present date information can significantly impact the insights you derive and prevent mistakes and misunderstandings in data analysis.
Our Tech team continues to share valuable tips on how to get our component to full power and uses all means for that. On our YouTube channel, we have a separate Tips&Tricks playlist.
These videos are designed to provide practical insights and advanced techniques that empower you with the knowledge to tackle complex data challenges and make informed decisions easily.
Here is the list of ✨ 5 main videos from the Tips & Tricks series✨ we think every Flexmonster user should know about!
Today, we delve into the details of configuring a report using Flexmonster Pivot Table & Charts. In this video tutorial, we will guide you through the process of configuring a report to suit your specific needs and preferences.
Our Tech team is committed to regularly sharing posts filled with handy tips and tricks. We truly hope these simple hints will spark inspiration and assist you in adjusting it to your reporting.
This time, we'll talk about the style of your pivot grid.
There are tons of features you can combine in Flexmonster to reach the pivot table functionality you need. On our YouTube channel, we have started a series of videos called “Tips & Tricks” where we share different interesting approaches to maximize your Flexmonster experience.
The last video, Live data refresh/update hack, explains the details of updateData() API call usage. In this blog post, we will delve into the topic and see how it works from the inside.
For the last few years, Vue.js has notably risen in popularity among modern JavaScript frameworks. Thousands of developers prefer to use Vue in their projects, choosing the best features of React and Angular that are combined in this web development tool. Inspired by the success of the framework, in October 2020, creators released Vue 3.
Flexmonster Pivot Table & Charts is a feature-packed reporting component. However, we do not limit the opportunity to customize and implement specific features. Flexmonster has enough flexibility to support your application’s logic and adapt to how it works. So you can extend the functionality and user interface the way you need.
In today’s blog post I want to tell you how to get more from Flexmonster pivot with the help of running totals.
To begin with, I’ll tell you what is it - running totals. This is one of the aggregations available for CSV, JSON, FDS databases, MongoDB, MS Analysis Services, and even custom data source APIs. Imagine a list of numbers. A running total keeps track of the sum of these numbers as you go down the list, adding each new number and subtracting any that are removed.
The popularity of React has expanded beyond front-end development, and now it is used for different development purposes. This expansion has led to the appearance of new frameworks driven by the goal of enhancing the developer experience, optimizing processes, and addressing specific challenges. One of the main React challenges was struggles with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) because of client-side rendering.
When creating a product, creators always determine its main functions and needs, which it should face. Such clearly defined values and vectors of improvement allow other developers to choose the suitable component for their software or application easily.
Thus, integrations between products are one of the best methods of building better software, as you can skim the cream and prepare a product with only the best ingredients.