Editor's review
Computer aided charting tools are in popular usage today and some of the famous Document processing programs like Ms Word, Excel etc. have got an in-built functionality for preparing dynamic charts. The charting utilities of these programs would suffice any user who uses them to prepare charts for school projects, educational purposes or medium level organizations. But if it is the question of a more sophisticated level, you need more variety of chat types which are visually attractive and completely informative, with minimum requirement from the user to refer to the underlying data. Nevron 3DChart for ActiveX v.7.1 is a developer’s component that can be easily joined in with the native applications which are developed on .NET development environment or any other platform that supports ActiveX interface.
No matter what your purpose be, whether a chart is being prepared for business, scientific or presentational purposes, Nevron 3DChart for ActiveX v.7.1 has something for every user. The component has direct integration compatibility with applications developed in Delphi, Visual C++, Ms Office programs and the like, with complete support for .NET platform. With the complete package, you will find a technical documentation that contains detailed examples for C++, VB, Ms Excel, Ms Access, ASP, .NET and other programs of Ms Office. So you can see that it would be a nice add-on to your default Office applications that are commonly used for different organizational needs. The attractive charts of this component completely use OpenGL accelerated video card to give vivacious 3D effects to the charts. The component has a comprehensive object model with about 87 objects coming with 442 methods and 557 properties.
To sum up, Nevron 3DChart for ActiveX v.7.1 is a nice component for making large number of multiple axes charts where the axes can be easily increased from standard two in number, according to the number of variables you have at hand, leading it to score three and a half rating points on the scale of five.
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