Berg NextGrid - Experiences/Problems ?



I've read here before how some developers like Berg's NextGrid
component, so I thought I would give the latest version a try.

While there are many nice things about this lightweight grid, I'm
running into problems (bugs) with very basic operations.

Considering that development appears to have been active over the last
several years, it seems to me that these problems would have surfaced
and been cleaned-up ages ago.

I'm not referring to perhaps esoteric, rarely used features. These
issues are with basic, built-in, "no-code" features, like data input
and grid navigation via the keyboard.

I'm interested in hearing what others have to say about the gird.
While vendor support is important, I'm mainly concerned with the
quality of the product as it stands today.

--
Kevin Powick
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