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ExcelDna brings .NET to Excel power users and developers. The primary target is the Excel user who currently writes VBA code for functions and macros, and would like to start using .NET. An additional audience is C/C++ -based .xll add-in developers who want to use the .NET framework to develop their add-ins.
ExcelDna is free for all use, and distributed under a permissive open-source license that also allows commercial use. ExcelDna is developed using .NET 2.0, and users have to install the freely available .NET Framework 2.0 runtime. The integration is by an Excel Add-In (.xll) that exposes .NET code to Excel. The user code can be in text-based (.dna) script files (Visual Basic or C#), or compiled .NET libraries from any language.
The Introduction and Getting Started pages on this group have more details.
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