2D/3D Pie Chart & Graph Software

(304K)
  • No. of downloads: 7
  • Publisher: Sirius Computer Consultants
  • Date added: 24/12/2004
  • File size: 304K
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher's description

3D Pie Chart provides both a client and server side solution for the incorporation of Pie Charts into web pages. It provides versatile components so that web authors and Java developers can easily build and publish dynamic and interactive Pie Charts. With many configurable features and functions to both applet and servlet, the documentation and examples are designed to give both a full understanding & enable quick implementation.

Version 4.65 improves label positioning, adds new parameters, and corrects errors.


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