To which Ian proudly responds ......

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Hi Bruce:  our company licensed a piece of code from Corda, and built an
entire charting engine around it, specifically designed for Witango users.
Specifically designed, means that we built a custom meta tag, added tons of
features and switches, and made it dead easy to implement together with
Witango.

We built installers for both Wintel and Mac OSX, and it works well with
Linux and Solaris, too.  It's Java-based, although, if you have experience
with older Corda products, you might be mislead into thinking that the chart
itself is built in the browser using Java.  This one is not.  It produces 76
different chart types in GIF format, and they can either be written to the
website hard drive, or streamed to the browser ... yes, just a feature
switch in your code.

It's called SpitfireCharts, and you can read all about it at:

www.spitfirecharts.com

Free, it's not.  Inexpensive, it is.  $279 for the server, and $49 for a
workstation license.  Several on the list have purchased it, and while there
are other more complex (and sometimes free) pieces of code, this one comes
with support and is dead-easy to implement.

Over and out ..

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whew ... that felt good ..!

o[;-)

Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Lam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 11:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Chart for Witango


Hi List,

Is there any free utilities to build standard
chart(line,bar,pie,etc.) for witango out there? If there is no free
one, which one works well with witango?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Bruce

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