After trying this I find a problem with the types it can use. For example 
it does not seem to like BigIntegerField unless there is something else I 
am doing wrong. Thinking about it, maybe I am letting chartit do too much 
for me but I do like the idea of something doing the hard thinking for me 
:). I am using python 2.7 and django 1.5, are you using the same ?

On Friday, 7 June 2013 11:33:07 UTC+1, Christian Schulz wrote:
>
> When you have some experience with JS/Highcharts django-chartit might be 
> interesting. 
> Easy is relativ but I got it and I'm really not a django/JS pro. It's 
> nice work, but dev progress seems fallen asleep. 
>
> http://chartit.shutupandship.com/ 
>
>
> > 
> > 
> > I would like to hear peoples opinions on third party django charting 
> > apps, with various considerations. My primary consideration would ease 
> > of use by a django noob. Thanks 
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