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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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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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Windows, Linux, Mac
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Java
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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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Visualr
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Plug & Play
One of the most helpful features of Visualr is its Plug-&-Play functionality. You simply need to install the application upon your basic Windows-based system, and there you go!
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APIs
Visualr is also able to fetch data from API Data Providers, such as Twitter and Google Analytics and create beautiful dashboards accordingly, in order to enable you to grasp more meaning out of the data provided through these channels.
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Data Sources
With Visular, you can connect with your MS Excel, My SQL, MS SQL, Oracle or even Flat File databases in an instant. It empowers you to quickly gather useful business intelligence out of your data.
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AnyChart
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Multiple supported data formats
Supports the Javascript API, XML, JSON, CSV.
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Extremely flexible and customizable
Any part of a chart can be changed and customized.
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Each chart element responds to user actions
Events can be distributed to chart elements which respond to user actions. Event listeners are simple JavaScript functions which are very easy to use and understand.
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Multiple plugins and integration templates are available
Plugins for AngularJS, Ember.js, jQuery, Meteor, Node.js, React: http://www.anychart.com/plugins Technical integration templates and samples for all popular programming languages, frameworks and libraries, and databases: http://www.anychart.com/integrations/
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Full cross-browser support
Supports all browsers, including IE6+ along with mobile browsers.
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Open source
The open source code is hosted on GitHub under different licenses depending on the library.
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No dependencies
No jQuery or other libraries required.
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Long product history, experienced team
AnyChart has been operating from 2003 and the team is very experienced with a long history of releasing quality products.
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Detailed documentation and API reference
The documentation and API reference are very detailed and everything is explained in detail in a simple and clear way.
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A lot of supported chart types
Supports almost all chart types one could ever want. From the most common bar charts, area charts, and donut charts, to funnel charts, polar charts or Japanese Candlestick charts.
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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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Windows, Linux, Mac, Android
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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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Windows, Linux
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Google Charts
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Cannot self-host
Google does not allow you to save or host the code yourself.
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Easy to use
Google Charts has a large selection of chart types to get started with and have up in running in very little time. It uses sensible defaults, but has flexible options to allow for customization when needed. Better than most other free to use Chart APIs and has great documentation provided by Google.
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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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