There are a few others you might want to look into: Kap Lab has some nice non-standard dashboard components, like TreeMap, Radar Chart, Ring Chart, etc. http://lab.kapit.fr/default/kolbert/
Axiis has some really nice Flex 3 visualization components using Degrafa, if anyone remembers that project prior to the advent of FXG in Flex 4. The components are still available with full docs, but I suspect it's been orphaned since 2009. http://www.axiis.org/ FusionCharts used to be pretty cool, used them a few times. But alas, they've been discontinued since this past August. Damn HTML5. http://www.fusioncharts.com/demos/extensions/#chart-explorer amcharts.com used to have Flex charts, but they've turned traitor and abandoned their Flex product line as well. ILOG and AnyChart are way too restrictive in their pricing and/or licensing, and Google Image Charts have been deprecated, which means who knows how longer they'll support it -- and I've never liked relying on 3rd party webservices for core app functionality anyways. Personally, I'd go with Flexicious or Kap Lab. Or you could always use FXG and/or the Drawing API to create your own visualization components, it's not that difficult, more time consuming than anything else. _______________________________________________________________________ Joseph Balderson, Flex & Flash Platform Developer :: http://joeflash.ca Author, Professional Flex 3 :: http://tinyurl.com/proflex3book -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Dashboards-tp3717p3826.html Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
