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List & Label
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Good support and documentation
Very clear documentation with many examples, quick international support in good English.
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Not free
Unfortunately, List & Label is not open source but comes with a price tag. If you can spend the bucks, it's highly recommended, though.
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Easy to integrate
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Documentation is somewhat weak
Could provide more samples and real life scenarios. Learning curve is a bit steep. Once you get your head around it its really easy to use.
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Best report designer
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German office hours
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Excellent PDF export
Minimal file size, great quality.
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Huge variety of barcodes and objects for reports and lists
You can place almost everything in your reports and lists.
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Very helpful staff
Tech support during evaluation has been incredibly helpful.
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Longterm stability - LTS versions available
Made to be integrated in other software products.
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Incredible .NET component
Incredibly good .NET component that comes with numerous data providers and is super easy to use - only a few lines of code are needed to create reports!
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Web report designer available
Development took its time. But it was worth the wait.
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Good resources, documentation and tutorials
Helped me a lot to get up and running.
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All reporting features with the integration of one tool
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Language kits available
Including Italian, French, English (of course), German, Spanish, Japanese, Czech and many more.
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Full support for .NET 6
And everything else like Win11, Win Server 2022 and RAD Studio 11.
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Never missed any type of chart or graph
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Interactive preview
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Performance is great
Neat usage of CPU power, reliable even in extreme multithreaded environments.
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Independent of Windows Printer Driver (great for Azure cloud use)
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Cross platform
The Report server can be used for cross-platform reporting on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS clients.
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Best of Breed Featureset
List & Label by far has the richest feature set among reporting solutions. It can do virtually anything, the forum and vendor support are very helpful, too.
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Shield UI
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Many chart types available
There are more than 20 types of charts available for use.
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Commercial
Pay by developer starting from 349$.
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Wrappers for ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC and Apache Wicket available
Each chart can be implemented to ASP.NET and ASP.NET MVC applications, with detailed documentation and guides for each.
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Supports combining different charts
Each of the available charts has documentation and guides available for every different implementation (JavaScript, ASP.NET etc.)
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Supports combining different charts
You can combine different charts (they can be of the same type or even different types of charts) to display data correlations.
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ReportServer
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Active community
Questions on the community forum are usually answered very quickly. Developers are active there.
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Easy to use dashboards
Integrates user centric Dashboard components that allows for easy set up of Dashboards that highlighting the most important KPIs and reports.
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Powerful scheduler
ReportServer has a powerful built-in scheduler to run reports at recurring intervals. Custom scheduler targets (e.g. webservices or SFTP uploads) can be specified via scripting.
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Cross platform and web-based
ReportServer is a Java web application and can thus be installed on any OS supporting java. Being a web-app allows access to it from anywhere without the need to install additional client software
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Enterprise version with support available
Besides the open source version, there is also the commercial ReportServer Enterprise edition which adds additional functionality, in particular, support for scripting and Crystal.
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Provides intuitive ad-hoc reporting component
ReportServer's Dynamic List provides a very intuitive, yet powerful ad-hoc reporting component.
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Supports multiple reorting engines including JasperReports and Eclipse BIRT
ReportServer integrates several reporting engines including the popular JasperReports, Eclipse BIRT and Crystal.
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Datapane
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Open source integration
Report generation is open source and has integrations into the Python visualisation libraries
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Not for teams who want drag-and-drop
Doesn't have a drag and drop component for building charts etc. - it expects you to do the analysis in Python and SQL.
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Flexible report components
Has support for a lot of rich components (pivot table, drilldown, interactive maps, etc.) which allows some much more flexible reports
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Good for teams who use Python and SQL
Lets you do the typical BI and reporting bits in Python and SQL in your own environment
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API-first
You can use the API from your other data infrastructure (Colab, Jupyter, Sagemaker, etc.)
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KoolChart
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Charts look beautiful
The colors and shapes of charts are very beautiful.
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Not open source - 2 month trial
https://www.koolchart.com/download/
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Event handling and user interactivity
If you have data that meets certain conditions, you can highlight it or create another chart at that data point. Also, you can use the built-in data editor to simulate the chart while directly modifying the chart data
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The most numerous sample charts provided
30 chart types and 400 ready-to-use sample charts are pre-packaged in KoolChart, which is the most numerous provided in a single package. Here are some sample charts available. https://www.koolchart.com/demo/line_chart https://www.koolchart.com/demo/histogram_chart https://www.koolchart.com/demo/target_chart https://www.koolchart.com/demo/wing_chart
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Very easy and intuitive
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Lazy data processing
This is a very useful feature when used with the scroll function because of the large amount of data.
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Candlestick charts
https://www.koolchart.com/demo/index.html?type=Line&name=0
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Various types of charts are available
KoolChart provides a variety of useful charts. It can bring your business data effective visualization.
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Webix
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A lot of widgets
Webix is one of the most extensive UI component libraries, second only to Sencha ExtJS. Not only considering the number of widgets, but also the API methods for manipulating these widgets.
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Commercial license
It's not free for commercial applications.
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Views can be constructed using JavaScript without HTML
The most common way of working with webix is to create a JSON configuration of your view in JavaScript. When you use TypeScript, you get complete typechecking and intellisense in your IDE.
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Not very popular
Not really a reason to not recommend it. But it has still a small user base. It deserves a lot more attention.
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Seems to be quite stable
Even the most complicated GUIs are bug-free most of the time.
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Not modular
The library is not modular (except for some additional more complex widgets). If you only need a few widgets, you still need to include the entire library.
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Webix Jet
The webix Jet library adds all the required features for SPA development (routing, template loading, ...)
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Extremely simple to implement.
To get started is extremely simple. It has a low learning curve.
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Mature project
Regular updates and releases.
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Great support from the webix team
The company behind webix is really quick in answering any questions you have on their forum or via email.
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Awesome responsive material skins
Great design and icons pack.
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JSCharting
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Huge suite of samples gives a jumping off point to save time for various projects
The various chart types are all included where other options sell separate products for stock, mapping and other advanced types.
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Commercial solution
Paid licensing, but for commercial work it's worth it.
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Real support
Support is included and provided by actual developers that give you a real answer quickly.
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Good documentation
The API documentation is thorough for property settings and includes some links to examples and tutorials.
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Livegap charts
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Free
Tool to easily create beautiful chart from any data then save as image or animated HTML Charts
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No candlestick charts
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Charts can be exported to multiple formats
Charts can be exported to images or HTML.
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No gantt chart
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Can be opened from the browser
The tool is online and can be used from a web browser, no application is needed.
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Jasper Reports
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Geared towards Java programmers
Extremely slow to load
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Has many more output formats than Nextreports
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Easy to learn
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Eclipse-based report designer is fairly easy to use
Jasperstudio report designer is easy enough to grok. It is full of features for designing your reports in a wysiwyg manner.
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Can be run as a service (server version) that allows deep links to individual reports or embedded with your web app as a library
You may or may not want a server version with its own learning curve and API. With Jasper you have the option of server vs library. With either one you can whip up reports and make them available in PDF, XML, HTML, CSV, XLS, RTF or TXT format. It's not very difficult to do that with JasperReports. And there are many examples out there to learn from.
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Chart.js
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Lightweight and fast
The library contains a set of 6 charts and is 11Kb gzipped, this makes its loading time and page impact low.
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Limited features
Chart.js currently offers only 6 graph types, and lacks the flexibility offered by other options. For example, controlling the display of tooltips is fairly limited.
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Responsive charts
The charts are fully responsive, meaning they resize based on the viewport width.
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Canvas based
Canvas it bitmap based and shares the same issues as non-vector formats.
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Clear documentation
The chart.js documentation is well organized and provides detailed information on using each feature.
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Plugin support
Many plugins available via NPM and you can easily write your own
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Tableau
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No complex installations / IT approvals needed
If you want to start using Tableau at your company, you don't need huge IT resources or start a big BI deployment. Just purchase the software, install, and you're ready to go. Maybe you don't need ANY IT help at all.
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Some simple tasks are sometimes not easy to calculate.
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Powerful
Tableau makes it easy to SEE your data and make business decisions based on it.
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Addictive
Once you start using Tableau you don't want to use any other software anymore. So if your manager is obsessed with e.g. Excel, you may have issues.
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Appealing visualizations
Hard to compare with what you have to code by hand (Shiny)
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Great support
Both Tableau's support team AND the user community are super helpful and enthusiastic about the product.
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Easy to learn
You don't have to be super techy to understand it. You can learn how to use Desktop over the course of two days.
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NextReports
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Suspicious upvotes
Lot's of one-time votes from members that did not vote on anything else.
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Cross platform
NextReports Designer is a desktop application written in Java so it can run on any OS with a Java version 7+.
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Official website changed
The link http://www.next-reports.com/ leads to a company called "Capone" now (does this sound a little suspicious?).
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Very stable
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Could use Libreoffice .odt output
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Supports exporting reports to different format
With NextReports you can design beautiful reports and you can export them to different formats of your choosing, for example pdf, excel and HTML are supported (there are also many other formats that are available).
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Stability of the new version 9.1
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Easy to use
Reports can be easily designed using a grid layout similar to excel.
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Android app
There's a very good Android application called NextReports Sight which can be connected to the server and you can watch all the real time widgets from your phone.
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API which can be used to run Next reports
NextReports Engine is a very simple Java api which can be used to run Next reports.
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NextReports Server
NextReports Server brings security, centralization, dashboards, BI features, scheduling, monitoring and many other features.
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Flot
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Easy to use
Flot provides detailed and well organized documentation that includes plenty of code examples you're free to use. It's fast to customize and add functionality, partially due to its use of jQuery.
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Limited choice of charts
Currently, Flot supports a limited number of chart types (lines, bars, filled area and point chart).
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Real-time updates
Flot provides live updating with a customizable update time.
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Drag to select
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Simple configuration
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AnyChart
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A lot of different data formats
xml, json, csv, js api.
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Proprietary
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Lots of chart types
Including bar, line, area, scatter, waterfall, spline, funnel, bubble, polar, column, columnrange, pie, box plot, angular gauge, areasplinerange, and other types of "basic" charts (AnyChart); Gantt charts (AnyGantt); Maps (AnyMap), and Financial/Stock charts (AnyStock).
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Expensive
Once you use it on anything but a site, it rapidly gets expensive.
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Independent from other js libraries
no jQuery or libraries.
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IE6+ support, along with mobile browsers
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Experienced team and long product history
AnyChart is on the market since 2003.
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Events support
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Flexibility
Any part of chart can be adjusted.
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A lot of integration templates
Technical integration templates for many popular stacks.
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D3.js
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Steep learning curve
The complexity and flexibility of D3.js results in it being a time-consuming tool to learn for many users. D3 is incredibly flexible; probably more so than any other JavaScript visualization library at the time of this posting. With that flexibility comes increased complexity. If you just want to create some quick charts you will get results faster with something else.
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Large community
D3.js is a very popular tool with an active community, resulting in plenty of learning resources and fast responses to questions.
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"Selections" are elegant, but somewhat hard to grok
Selections are core to working with D3 beyond the basics. They're powerful and useful, but require new developers to get up to speed (e.g. set aside 30m to read and digest: https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Selections) and if used in the context of a larger application will result in a portion of the code using different patterns than the rest, requiring a translation layer in between.
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Huge number of examples online
Most of the examples provided are by the author, but there's also a great community writing plugins and more examples.
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Doesn't require a proprietary framework
D3's emphasis on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework.
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Versatile library for manipulating data on the DOM
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Very flexible join paradigm
Can be tricky at first, but once learned, data manipulation and binding can easily generate complex visualizations for massive amounts of data.
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Great for highly interactive scenes
D3.js offers incredible levels of interactivity.
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Backwards compatible
D3.js is intended for modern browsers, so supports IE9 and above (IE8 with an additional library) as well as all the other modern browsers.
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Chartist.js
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Uses SVG
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Very humble feature set
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Lightweight and fast
Chartist is lightweight at only 10KB, resulting in very little impact on load time.
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Animations only work in modern browsers
Animation support is somewhat limited, with IE not supported at all.
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Offers fully responsive charts
Chartist offers responsive configuration with media queries, which not only resizes the chart but also provides different text and shapes.
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No dependencies
Chartist.js has no dependencies, keeping it lightweight and fast to configure.
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Highcharts
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Many different charts with lots of options
Highcharts provides 20 different types of charts to choose from, and they make it simple to combine chart types.
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Commercial
Highcharts is not free for commercial projects, with a starting price of US$590 for Single Developer + Maintenance & Support
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Good documentation
Very handy with examples and explanations.
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The examples are not that great
For instance, example's JsFiddle may get stalled when loading.
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Excellent browser support
Highcharts supports all modern browsers (including IE6 and up), iOS and Android.
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Large and active community
Highcharts has a large and supportive community, resulting in a fast response from both stack overflow and the Highcharts forum.
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Lots of good examples
The site has a selection of good examples that will help you get started quickly.
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Supports multiple Y axes
Important for trend correlation, eg. comparing number of clicks to sale amounts. Not same scales / units.
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Library to support Microsoft .NET
Compatable with .NET framework 4+, can develop graphs from server side for ASP .NETand ASP .NET MVC applications.
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CanvasJS Charts
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Works across devices and browsers
Charts can render across devices including iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Phone, Desktops, etc.
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No drill-down
There is no drill-down possibilities built in.
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High performance
Charts can render tens of thousands of data points without any performance issues.
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Non-interactive
Charts lack interactivity features.
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Free for non-commercial use (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 License)
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Cost for commercial use
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Start-up friendly
Offers discounted pricing for start-ups and new companies.
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Good commercial pricing
A single developer license for CanvasJS costs $299.
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Supports 24 different chart types
Supports 24 different chart types including line, column, bar, spline, area, pie, doughnut, stock charts, etc.
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ZingChart
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Tons of styling options
You can get extremely granular with the styling (which is very CSS-like). You can customize pretty much any aspect of a chart, so they can match your application or website perfectly.
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Not open source
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Robust API
The advantage of using a JavaScript charting library is that you can make interactive charts. The API here lets you make the most of this advantage.
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The free version inserts a watermark on all charts
Either their watermark is on all the charts or you have to pay expensive license fees.
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Easy to try
ZingChart hosts the full version of the library for evaluation on their CDN for you to try in just a matter of minutes.
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Angular wrapper
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Free branded version
There is a free version available, however it's branded. Licenses start at $249.
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jQuery wrapper
ZingChart has a well-built and excellently documented jQuery wrapper, making it easier to integrate ZingChart into your jQuery code.
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Handles large data sets without bogging down
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