Chart Director for .NET, make charting more simple

Charting is the most require feature for Enterprise, Organization, Business and any purpose needed. Since I start playing with writing code to make a simple chart, it was very hard to create a professional chart look. You are a programmer do coding so the most time you spend is to focus on the core level and the way to make your applications work. There are too many powerful and professional Chart Component in the wild for you to choose, but I you may know some and some are hidden. Here I recommend you check out Chart Director for .NET, it is the one of the most powerful Charting Component that support all .NET Platform, it comes out with what you need for your applications both Web and Win, no need to do the design your professional chart look, what you need to do is just coding. Since I’ve played with Chart Director, I find that Chart Director is really easy to use, flexible, Sexy, Expert Finance Chart and even more. Chart Director Show its special face with Advance color System, it’s not only use RGB, but it also use semi-transparent ARGB colors, gradient colors, patterns colors (wallpapers), and colors that change at user-defined positions to represent zones and thresholds.


To learn more about ChartDirector you can go here

To Download ChartDirector for .NET 4.1 you can Download it here

Product home page is here


Here below are some features that come out with my experience with Chart Director:
- Easy to Develop and easy to learn
- Good for both Professional and even Fresh new Developer
- Work with all .NET Platform
- Support all .NET Languages
- Support Unicode Character
- AJAX enabled that make your web page flikin silently.
- Real-time Update Chart for live trading and rates that update every seconds even more
- Transparent and 3D UI
- Too many Chart Styles
- Zoom able and Scrollable Chart
- Great work with ASP.NET 3.5 or older

Here below are some examples of Chart Director for .NET:



Try it more to get more of its features, you'll love it.

Published Saturday, October 04, 2008 3:04 PM by Piseth
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