April 2012

We are pleased to announce the release of FusionWidgets XT Service Release 1.

Existing customers can upgrade using the Product Upgrade Center.

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In the last part of FusionCharts XT with ASP.NET series, we will create LinkedCharts using MS SQL Server data and C#. LinkedCharts is a pioneering concept by FusionCharts, which allows you to create unlimited levels of drill-down using a single data source. LinkedCharts is most useful when the user requires to go from a summarized view to a granular view, such as annual revenue >> quarterly revenue >> monthly revenue, and back in the reverse order. LinkedCharts help in maintaining the context of the complete data set when the user is traversing down (or up). In LinkedCharts, the parent chart contains all the data or data sources for its child charts. The child charts can also be configured in every way imaginable.

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Drill-down JavaScript charts in ASP.NET(C#) with FusionCharts XT – Part 3

April 12, 2012 Tutorials
Drill-down JavaScript charts in ASP.NET(C#) with FusionCharts XT – Part 3

In the third part of FusionCharts XT with ASP.NET series, we will create drill-down JavaScript charts using data from MS SQL Server. Drill-down charts are best suited for situations which require the user to go from a summarized view to a granular view. Drill-down charts can present annual revenue >> quarterly revenue >> monthly revenue; or global sales >> sales by country >> sales by state >> sales by city…

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How boring charts in Microsoft Excel and a craving for pocket money gave birth to FusionCharts

April 10, 2012 News & Announcements
How boring charts in Microsoft Excel and a craving for pocket money gave birth to FusionCharts

It all began in 2002 when our CEO, all of 17-years then, was fed up of *boring* charts in Excel. This, alongside an opportunity to tap into the lack of interactive charting solutions on the web and rake in decent pocket money set the ball in motion. He figured out an innovative way using Macromedia Flash (back then) to make charts interactive and fun, published that as an article and…

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