FusionCharts v3 provides animated and interactive Flash charts to web and desktop applications. It visually transforms boring data into fascinating graphics, generating entertaining and livelier applications.
This cross-browser and cross-platform solution supports a range of scripting languages and databases, including ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, Ruby on Rails, Python, and HTML. Even PowerPoint Presentations can be enhanced with FusionCharts' interactive and dynamic flash charts.
FusionCharts offers over 45 types of charts, including line, area, bar, column, pie, doughnut, combination, scatter, bubble, and scroll charts, among others. The XML API exposed by FusionCharts allows users to extensively customize charts' functional and cosmetic aspects without requiring any knowledge of Flash.
The tool's popularity is evident in its impressive customer base, which spans 110 countries, includes over 12,000 customers and 150,000 users. Its animation features, along with maps and gauges, add a dynamic element to web applications, enabling users to impress customers and stakeholders.
Installation is a breeze via copy-paste style, and its cross-platform nature and compatibility with various programming languages mean that users can connect FusionCharts to any data source. Its integration with AJAX and JavaScript enables users to build and update charts at the client-side, while extensive support for drill-downs ensures that data is accessible for analysis.
And users can export charts in various formats, including PDF, PNG, or JPEG, allowing maximum flexibility for sharing data insights. In summary, FusionCharts is an exceptional tool for presenting data that offers a rich feature set, flexibility, and powerful customization options.
Version 3.1:
- Export of charts as PDFs, PNGs or JPEGs at both server-side and client-side
- Export of chart data as CSV using context menu or JavaScript API
- New JavaScripts events and APIs
- Support for descriptive tool-text on trendlines
- And lots of other new fetaures
Version 3: Version history is at http://www.fusioncharts.com/FusionCharts/WhatsNew.asp