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Jason Alexander

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Jason Alexander is lead developer for Match.com.
New Release of WebChart! Posted: Jan 22, 2004 7:31 AM
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If you haven't used Carlos' WebChart control, it's incredible. You must check it out.

It's a great charting control for .NET, and (best of all) it's FREE! Very powerful, very flexible, very customizable. Carlos just released a new version of it, as well! Great work Carlos!

 

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WebChart 1.1.1.3 Released

 

v1.1.1.3 Released: 01/21/2004

  • Enhanced Design time support to enhance Intellisense in future releases of VS.
  • Bug Fix: When having multiple ScatterCharts displaying Date's it uses different scales for each one.
  • Bug Fix: when using multiple ColumnCharts and using DataLabels, all datalabels are centered in the chart that is at the middle, instead of at the center of each column.
  • Bug Fix: When using a PieChart that one of the slices started between 0-90 degrees and ended between 90-180 degrees the DataLabel was rendering inside the pie slice.

 

You can download it from: http://www.carlosag.net/Tools/WebChart/default.aspx

 

Thanks,

Carlos

 

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