Handsontable 12.3.2

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dotnet add package Handsontable --version 12.3.2                
NuGet\Install-Package Handsontable -Version 12.3.2                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Handsontable" Version="12.3.2" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Handsontable --version 12.3.2                
#r "nuget: Handsontable, 12.3.2"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Handsontable as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Handsontable&version=12.3.2

// Install Handsontable as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Handsontable&version=12.3.2                

Handsontable is a data grid component with an Excel-like appearance. Built in JavaScript, it integrates with any data source and comes with features like data validation, sorting, grouping, data binding or column ordering.

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13.1.0 1,392 8/31/2023
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12.4.0 4,482 5/23/2023
12.3.3 1,905 3/28/2023
12.3.2 1,414 3/23/2023
12.3.1 2,003 2/6/2023
12.3.0 3,436 12/14/2022
12.2.0 3,344 10/25/2022
12.1.3 2,209 9/22/2022
12.1.2 5,246 7/8/2022
12.1.1 1,626 7/5/2022
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11.1.0 10,511 1/13/2022
11.0.0 3,205 11/17/2021
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9.0.2 2,784 7/28/2021
9.0.1 3,062 6/17/2021
9.0.0 1,701 6/1/2021
8.4.0 2,385 5/11/2021
8.3.2 6,455 3/16/2021
8.3.1 1,882 2/10/2021
8.3.0 1,667 1/28/2021
8.2.0 2,257 11/12/2020
8.1.0 1,873 10/1/2020
8.0.0 2,679 8/5/2020
7.4.2 6,856 2/19/2020
7.4.1 1,906 2/19/2020
7.4.0 9,322 2/12/2020
7.3.0 9,865 12/12/2019
7.2.2 3,217 10/23/2019
7.2.1 1,851 10/16/2019
7.2.0 1,830 10/15/2019
7.1.1 2,820 8/12/2019
7.1.0 6,227 6/11/2019
7.0.3 2,704 5/13/2019
7.0.2 2,184 4/9/2019
7.0.1 1,937 4/8/2019
7.0.0 2,340 3/6/2019
6.2.2 20,835 12/19/2018
6.2.1 1,914 12/12/2018
6.2.0 7,584 11/14/2018
6.1.1 8,213 10/23/2018
6.1.0 1,887 10/17/2018
6.0.1 3,091 10/2/2018
6.0.0 2,136 9/27/2018
5.0.2 9,994 9/12/2018
5.0.1 9,558 8/16/2018
5.0.0 2,778 7/11/2018
4.0.0 2,675 6/13/2018
3.0.0 2,759 5/16/2018
2.0.0 2,672 4/11/2018
0.38.1 4,277 3/20/2018
0.38.0 2,539 3/14/2018
0.37.0 6,471 3/1/2018
0.36.0 2,870 2/16/2018
0.35.1 3,308 1/25/2018
0.35.0 16,460 12/6/2017
0.34.5 4,626 10/12/2017
0.34.4 5,881 9/13/2017
0.34.3 2,407 9/12/2017
0.34.2 2,259 9/12/2017
0.34.1 2,393 9/6/2017
0.34.0 2,584 8/2/2017
0.33.0 3,295 7/11/2017
0.32.0 5,074 5/31/2017
0.32.0-beta1 2,316 5/17/2017
0.31.2 4,967 4/3/2017
0.31.1 5,134 3/7/2017
0.31.0 2,870 2/14/2017
0.30.1 5,678 1/19/2017
0.30.0 2,720 1/11/2017
0.29.2 3,991 12/21/2016
0.29.1 2,574 12/13/2016
0.29.0 4,018 11/8/2016
0.28.4 5,282 10/13/2016
0.28.3 2,581 10/5/2016
0.28.2 2,748 10/4/2016
0.28.1 2,628 9/29/2016
0.28.0 3,086 9/15/2016
0.27.0 3,022 9/1/2016
0.26.0 3,849 6/27/2016
0.25.1 4,471 6/6/2016
0.25.0 2,870 5/25/2016
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0.24.2 3,251 4/11/2016
0.24.1 3,541 3/29/2016
0.22.0 4,040 2/5/2016
0.18.1 13,415 9/25/2015
0.16.1 3,977 8/5/2015
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0.14.2 3,597 6/15/2015
0.14.1 2,922 6/15/2015
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