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JS Charts - Free JavaScript charts Home JavaScript and PHP for Web Applications Le coin de l’open-source géospatial » Archives du Blog » Des interfaces et des hommes Cet article a pour objectif de présenter deux applications qui permettent de modifier des données dans différents formats ou de les reprojeter (voir un peu plus). Ces deux applications sont ogr2gui et AlterSIG. Comparer ces deux applications n’a aucun intérêt car celles-ci ont des objectifs différents ce qui ne serait pas pertinent. Le projet ogr2gui a pour objectif de développer une petite application pour reprojecter à la volée et changer les formats des fichiers. ogr2gui est un projet né d’une volonté d’offrir aux utilisateurs de technologies géomatiques une alternative simple et gratuite aux produits commerciaux dédiés à la transformation et à la manipulation de données géospatiales. La première version a été publiée en septembre 2008 ! Avis personnel : un peu long à se charger, impossible de le faire fonctionner sous linux à cause d’un bug. Interface graphique d'ogr2gui Site officiel Interface graphique d'AlterSIG : convertion d'un fichier au format shp vers le format KML Site officiel

Chart: Samples This page contains examples of the charts that can be produced using JFreeChart. If you'd prefer to see a live demo, please try our JFreeChart Demo (web start) . Note: All the samples on this page are created using programs that are available for download (the complete source code) when you purchase the JFreeChart Developer Guide . GCstar, personal collections manager Home Hello, this is the Open Flash Chart project. Note: "Open Flash Chart 2" is LGPL. OK, Open Flash Chart 1.x was great and it works like a dream. But I made some little mistakes which over time grew and anyoyed me and made the source code weird. So I decided it was time to re-jigger the code and make it pretty again. While I was hacking away at the source code I moved it all to Actionscript 3, and used Adobe Flex to compile it. Just because there is a new version doesn't make V 1.x obsolete. Why is V2 better? If you like Open Flash Chart and want to see it continue, please help Donate some money :-) Blog about it (promotion takes up about a third of my time) Write a cool library Really. Need help choosing reseller hosting for your charts? Why choose Open Flash Chart? This is a little gentle propaganda for the project. Edge cases such as PC Pro loves open flash chart. Server Side Helper Libraries PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby, .NET, Google Web Toolkit and JAVA. Next: Check out the tutorials.

JoeJoe's freeware utilities - [StartRight] NOTE: StartRight is no longer in development and will not function in Vista or above. Jackass JoeJoe's StartRight StartRight will manage the execution of programs that are automatically started by the operating system at logon time. Instead of executing many programs at once (causing your OS to spit and sputter and attack your hard drive), StartRight will give the OS time to execute the program before running the next program. The OS should become much more responsive almost imediately after logon. Those of you that have a dozen system tray programs (and you know who you are), might want to give this a try. Features: - program executing ordering - custom delays - Auto-Tune delays based on CPU usage (optional) - new item notification (optional) - automatically disable all new programs (optional) - pause or stop program execution (optional) Instructions Move the program to its permanent home and run it. Requirements A Windows OS and Admin Rights. Changes in 1.3.4 [Download Removed] Known Problems

www.liquidx.net/plotkit/ PlotKit is a Chart and Graph Plotting Library for Javascript. It has support for HTML Canvas and also SVG via Adobe SVG Viewer and native browser support. PlotKit is fully documented and there is a quick tutorial to get you started. PlotKit is a complete rewrite of CanvasGraph. It is better structured and supported. Requirements MochiKit 1.3 or higherHTML Canvas: Safari 2+, Opera 9+, Firefox 1.5+, IE 6 (in emulated mode)SVG: Opera 9+, Firefox 1.5+ (see note), IE6 with Adobe SVG. Note: Firefox 1.5+ on Linux and Windows is supported. License(s) PlotKit is copyright (c) 2006 Alastair Tse. Get/Download Below is a demo of a simple HTML Canvas example which should work in Safari 2, Firefox 1.5, Internet Explorer 6 and Opera 9. This is the HTML in the above demo: And the Javascript that is needed to draw the charts: If you do not see the above, this is what you should have seen: PlotKit was created by: Alastair Tse - alastair@liquidx.net

Windows Timer TimeComX is a portable software program for computers running a Windows operating system including Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 that can be used to put the operating system into different states at a specified time. The Windows timer can be configured to reset, shutdown, suspend or play an audio signal at a specified time or after time has passed. It is possible to set a counter or specify seconds, minutes, hours and even days before the configured action starts. Another option is to set an alarm clock to specify a certain hour of the day. While reset, shutdown or suspend do not require explanation the audio signal mode does. The timer software will display a visual reminder and run the defined action at the specified time afterwards. Protovis Protovis composes custom views of data with simple marks such as bars and dots. Unlike low-level graphics libraries that quickly become tedious for visualization, Protovis defines marks through dynamic properties that encode data, allowing inheritance, scales and layouts to simplify construction. Protovis is free and open-source, provided under the BSD License. It uses JavaScript and SVG for web-native visualizations; no plugin required (though you will need a modern web browser)! Although programming experience is helpful, Protovis is mostly declarative and designed to be learned by example. Protovis is no longer under active development.The final release of Protovis was v3.3.1 (4.7 MB). This project was led by Mike Bostock and Jeff Heer of the Stanford Visualization Group, with significant help from Vadim Ogievetsky. Updates June 28, 2011 - Protovis is no longer under active development. September 17, 2010 - Release 3.3 is available on GitHub. May 28, 2010 - ZOMG! Getting Started

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