Polychart.js: An Interactive Charting Library
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#12Re: Polychart.js: An Interactive Charting Library
#13i would say not bad but the fact you are asking me to pay to use it when i can have something like d3 is a bit of a joke
What you get when you buy a license is support. Which I remember was the main reason we had for not choosing NVD3 last time, and went with a library with much better documentation.
Re: Polychart.js: An Interactive Charting Library
#14i would say not bad but the fact you are asking me to pay to use it when i can have something like d3 is a bit of a joke
(do agree with other comments that per-dev pricing is a bad model, though)
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#15Re: Polychart.js: An Interactive Charting Library
#16Alternatives to Raphael is d3.
Alternatives all together is NVD3. If you haven't seen this one, go check it out.
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#18Re: Polychart.js: An Interactive Charting Library
#19I like the interaction layer (at least the way it's described). The per-developer pricing for this is really strange though. If I implement this in an app, it may start out as my app, and then other developers may collaborate later on, sometimes temporarily. How much would this cost? I have no idea, so I'd probably skip it entirely for any project.
Re: Polychart.js: An Interactive Charting Library
#20I like the interaction layer (at least the way it's described). The per-developer pricing for this is really strange though. If I implement this in an app, it may start out as my app, and then other developers may collaborate later on, sometimes temporarily. How much would this cost? I have no idea, so I'd probably skip it entirely for any project.
Between this and the cost per developer, I don't think there's any way I could ever justify using it. It looks really nice, though, definitely good job.