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FYI,

I just released the successor to libXLL, a .NET implementation for the XLL
interface. It can turn a method written in any .NET language into a
worksheet function, and even enables .NET objects in Excel 97 worksheets.
The new implementation is available commercially at http://ManagedXLL.net/

Since I consider this solution far superior, the free libXLL will be no
longer supported.

Regards,

Jens Thiel


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This looks like great stuff. For an introduction to what attribute
programming can do for you see
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...s/default.aspx

If you just want a simple, fast way to call C/C++ from Excel without getting
caught in .Net, check out my library http://xll.sourceforge.net. It is not
as slick, but it is open source.

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FYI,

I just released the successor to libXLL, a .NET implementation for the XLL
interface. It can turn a method written in any .NET language into a
worksheet function, and even enables .NET objects in Excel 97 worksheets.
The new implementation is available commercially at http://ManagedXLL.net/

Since I consider this solution far superior, the free libXLL will be no
longer supported.

Regards,

Jens Thiel



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