I have tried almost all of the above charting libraries, gnuplot,
google charts and the flash charts as well. Finally I found
chartdirector.

http://www.advsofteng.com/download.html

It proved to be very straight forward to use, provided hell lot of
flexibilty and options.

Its not free(a yellow strip of text will appear at the bottom of
charts unless we buy the license)

On Mar 21, 7:23 am, Robert Walker <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Harold A. Giménez Ch. wrote:
>
> >> You must have glossed over the OP's requirements
> > indeed I did. My apologies.
>
> However, those links you provided look really nice.
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