FreeWebBarChart4J is one of our products.
At first it was named other name and sold with $35,but no one was
interested it.
So we decided to let it free and open source.
Get it from here.Thank you
http://www.javaresources.biz/bar.jsp
"At first it was named other name and sold with $35,but no one was
interested it."
That's a weird thing to say in public about your own product :-)
Anyway, can you please drop us a short note on why we should use your
lib, and not the well-established JFreeChart? From the screenshot on
your HP I would say that your resulting diagrams are not exactly the
most beautiful in the world ...
/philipp
> FreeWebBarChart4J is one of our products.
> At first it was named other name and sold with $35,but no one was
> interested it.
> So we decided to let it free and open source.
> Get it from here.Thank you
> http://www.javaresources.biz/bar.jsp
You also have FreeWebPieChart4J v1.0 for free.
Problem is the zip file is password protected. I email you on what the
password was.
You sent an email back pointing me to the password but that does not work.
I also notiecd in you forumns other people having the same problem.
I then read where you would give out the password if you submitted a
certin number of messages to your forum.
So what is the deal now?
Still can open your FreeWebPieChart4J v1.0 zip file. I have since wrote
my own code. So this is for the benefit for others who might take you up
on your free offer of charting tools!

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Oliver Wong - 30 May 2006 18:34 GMT
>> FreeWebBarChart4J is one of our products.
>> At first it was named other name and sold with $35,but no one was
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> So what is the deal now?
Perhaps he will never give out the password. Instead, perhaps the intent
was to drive traffic to the forumn so that he could point to advertisers and
say "See? I've got a very active community. If you advertise with me, you'll
get lots of eyeballs looking at your ads."
Open source doesn't mean "we'll give you the password if you make a
minimum number of posts on our forum".
- Oliver
IchBin - 30 May 2006 19:32 GMT
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>> So what is the deal now?
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> - Oliver
I'll tell'ya what some people will try to do for a free ride...
Thanks in Advance...
IchBin, Pocono Lake, Pa, USA
http://weconsultants.servebeer.com/JHackerAppManager
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