An Awesome Free Chart Generator – JS Charts

Posted by: FitR on February 9th, 2009 (820 views | No Comments) 575

Easier Charting With JS Charts Graph Generator

JS Charts is a free JavaScript based chart generator that requires little or no coding. With JS Charts drawing charts is a simple and easy task, since you only have to use client-side scripting (i.e. performed by your web browser). No additional plugins or server modules are required. Just include the scripts, prepare your chart data in XML or JavaScript Array and your chart is ready!

JS Charts

Very Easy To Use

JS Charts lets you create charts in different templates like bar charts, pie charts or simple line graphs. It has an easy to use interface, enables you to create highly customized charts in minutes, and then export them (upload the sources to your server) or get the embedding code (hosted version). Here you can view the examples.

JS Charts

Free to download

JS Charts is available free for both non-commercial and commercial purposes. For more information about the license, please visit here. To download JS Charts, you need to have an account in jumpeyecomponents.com. You don’t have one yet? Don’t worry, you can sign up their account in Free and the registration will take only one tick.

It’s very easy to use, looks pretty and is FREE! Try JS Chart out today and please leave your comments.

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Free free for both non-commercial and commercial purposes.

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