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Export your charts as images or PDFs

How often does this happen to you – you create a stunning information-intensive chart after a lot of hard work for your web page and then intend to embed the same in your annual report? Or mail it to...

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Chart data is not just one-way traffic

Picture this: You are making a sales dashboard to be presented to the upper management of the company. During the presentation, your CFO asks you to pick out the raw data from a particular chart. At...

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How to use FusionCharts in Windows .NET Applications (WinForms)

Here at FusionCharts, we are always trying to make life as simple as possible for you. Just the other day,  a user wanted to embed FusionCharts in a payroll application he was developing – a Windows...

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How to use FusionCharts in Windows .NET Applications (WinForms) – Part 2

How did it feel to use FusionCharts Suite XT in your .NET application? Cool huh? We thought so too. In case you are wandering what we are talking about, please check out our earlier post on how to use...

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How to use FusionCharts in Windows .NET Applications (WinForms) – Part 3

It’s been some time since we last talked about using FusionCharts in your .NET applications. Hopefully now you know how to generate charts from data entered in forms, and how to get back the data from...

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Generate chart images on the server using FusionCharts

FusionCharts helps you make kick-ass dashboards that can be viewed on a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or a majority of mobile devices. To view these dashboards, you open your favorite browser, go to the URL of...

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Export Chart Images on the Server Without Rendering in a Browser

You may have often wanted to export charts as images from the backend and email them to users, especially to senior management, who love getting insightful charts & dashboards delivered straight to...

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Export Chart as Image on Client Side, without Hitting the Server

An important feature you’d consider when comparing javascript chart libraries is the ability to export your charts in any given scenario – server-side, client-side, and every permutation and...

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