Devexpress has a spreadsheet control - 
https://demos.devexpress.com/ASPxSpreadsheetDemos/Default.aspx or 
https://demos.devexpress.com/MVCxSpreadsheetDemos/. 
 
You would probably still need the browser control for the apps.
 
Cheers,
Grant


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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 10:10:16 +1100
Subject: Excel behaviour in an app
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Folks, I'm wondering how people in here might tackle a technical problem we're 
about to encounter. People here often come up with surprising lateral-thinking 
ideas.
We'll soon start on an app rewrite so it runs on all brands of tablet sized 
devices. We've been evaluating many development tools and languages and so far 
it looks like Xamarin is in the lead. Our technical challenge is to create 
Excel like behaviour in the app in the most realistic way possible. We want to 
load an XLSX file, display formatted cells and charts, updating cells and 
saving the changed document is a nice-to-have.
There are no cross-platform native controls that mimic Excel, but there are 
web/JS products like Google Sheets and GrapeCity's SpreadJS which look like 
great candidates. They are of course HTML5 based, so they would have to be 
embedded in the apps in browser controls. I'm not normally that keen on 
"hybrid" apps that borrow web rendering, but I've used Google Charts in a phone 
app and the result was acceptable.
Any ideas or comments on this problem of getting Excel behaviour in native apps 
would be most welcome.
ThanksGreg K                                      

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