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Gigasoft Releases New Charting Version

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Robert Dede - 23 Jan 2007 17:59 GMT
Gigasoft, Inc. announces release of their new charting product:
ProEssentials v6.  Offered in Pro ($2399), Standard ($1299), and Lite ($649)
variations.   New v6 Features: Full unicode support;  New core vector
rendering engine expanded to render as 1) GdiPlus with alpha-blending and
anti-aliasing, 2) a hybrid of  GdiPlus and Gdi, and 3) legacy Gdi; More
gradient styles; More export formats, Enhanced Metafiles, Enhanced Plus
Metafiles, SVG; Improved image exports with DPI options; Improved text
export with simple programmatic control of exported text; Improved end-user
printing and printing functions; More line types, point types,
graph-annotation types and table-annotation types; Expanded multi-axis
capabilities, 16 left and 16 right axes for a total of 32 axes; Many new
annotation related features; More grid line configuration features; 3D
improvements include improved 3D positioning and 3D real-time; Improved 2D
and 3D contours and contour legends; Intelligent date-time feature expanded
to handle milliseconds; Improved zooming allowing better use of rect as a
drawing / selection tool; More legend styles / locations; New internet based
real-time functionality; Many new improvements throughout the product
related to rendering intelligence; See topic “New V6 Features” within the
developer help for complete detailed information.
www.gigasoft.com/WebHelp/Peonlref.htm

Founded in 1993, by 1995 Gigasoft, Inc. released its first version of
ProEssentials charting components as static libraries for C++ developers.
Later, Gigasoft added VBX components for VB3, VCL components for Delphi,
ActiveX components for VB4 through VB6, and now offers WinForm/WebForm
charting components for Visual Studio.NET.  Gigasoft has always concentrated
on charting, and charting at a mission-critical level.  Prioritizing
stability, speed, and rendering intelligence. Not just a component provider,
trusted by Fortune 500, Gigasoft regularly signs non-disclosure agreements,
signs proprietary licenses, and provides custom programmed charting
solutions to the world's leading companies.  When you need more than a
generic charting tool; or want more custom services from a component vendor;
Gigasoft has been the quality choice for more than 12 years. All the time,
establishing an exemplary track record and amazing customer satisfaction.

For more information on Gigasoft and ProEssentials, please visit
www.gigasoft.com
RobinS - 24 Jan 2007 19:05 GMT
I would be so much more likely to read that if it didn't have
20-line paragraphs.

Robin S.
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> Gigasoft, Inc. announces release of their new charting product:
> ProEssentials v6.  Offered in Pro ($2399), Standard ($1299), and Lite
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> For more information on Gigasoft and ProEssentials, please visit
> www.gigasoft.com

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