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The new Service Pack 31.001 for List & Label and the Report Server is now available! The new Service Pack 31.001 for List & Label and the Report Server is now available!

What’s new?

- Official support for ZUGFeRD 2.4 in PDF exports

- Nested tables and enhanced contrast optimization in cross-platform rendering

- Noticeable performance and stability improvements across designers and exports

- Multiple security updates for web components and third-party libraries

Full details on our blog:
https://www.combit.blog/en/service-pack-31-001/


NuGet download numbers show that List & Label 31 Cross Platform is actively being used. NuGet download numbers show that List & Label 31 Cross Platform is actively being used.

The screenshot shows the NuGet download numbers for the classic List & Label 31 package and the new cross-platform version over the last three months.

What stands out:

  • The cross-platform package is being adopted very quickly

  • Download numbers are already close to the classic edition

  • Many developers are using LLCP early in real-world scenarios

  • Multi-OS .NET setups are clearly becoming more common

We’re really enjoying the direct feedback and technical discussions with the community.
👉 How are you using List & Label Cross Platform in your projects?


List & Label 31: DataTree overhaul speeds up Web Report Designer List & Label 31: DataTree overhaul speeds up Web Report Designer

If you’ve ever waited ages for the Web Report Designer to load big or complex data sets — this update solves that. Under the hood it switches from rc-tree to react-arborist, which makes a huge difference.

Why it’s interesting:

  • Big performance win: load times cut down significantly for large data sources

  • Still same API / UI — no migration effort needed

  • Less friction in development workflows, especially with heavy data models

More details here: https://www.combit.blog/en/data-tree-refactoring/