Mar 11 |
SciChart.js 2021 Roadmap and Features Survey
Posted by Andrew Burnett-Thompson on 11 March 2021 09:53 AM
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At SciChart we focus on creating the world’s fastest, and best chart components across platforms. Our award-winning software has already been considered the best in class for WPF (Windows) and mobile,
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Aug 2 |
Your feedback needed. Video Courses for SciChart!
Posted by Andrew Burnett-Thompson on 02 August 2020 12:08 PM
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Hey SciChart users! We’re starting work on building some video courses and tutorials on SciChart across platforms: WPF, iOS, Android and JavaScript. The problem is … the SciChart library is huge! Where do we start? We thought about creating a set of video courses that matched the documentation but it would be very long, and possibly not very valuable. We’d like to hear from you on
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Aug 8 |
SciChart iOS/Android Features Survey
Posted by Andrew on 08 August 2017 11:04 AM
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Update!! Thanks to everyone who responded to our survey! Overall the most feedback received was that users wanted to see better documentation, examples and customisation guides for SciChart iOS & Android. Chart types Pie, Donut were also requested and are in progress now. Some of the other feature requests (secret!) we have on our longer term road-map. If you would like to see improvements to SciChart iOS/Android Documentation,
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Feb 22 |
Should we ship iOS Chart examples in ObjectiveC? Or just Swift?
Posted by Andrew on 22 February 2017 01:30 PM
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Aug 8 |
Should we be supporting Silverlight?
Posted by Andrew on 08 August 2015 10:11 AM
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Since Microsoft announced the end-of-life for Silverlight in 2012, support for this platform has waned. We are still supporting Silverlight for a number of reasons, but we want to hear from you what you think about this platform, and whether we should continue supporting it after the next major version (v4) of SciChart. Please take 5 minutes to answer our short survey on whether we should continue to support
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Mar 17 |
SciChart – the Value of Priority Support!
Posted by Andrew on 17 March 2015 02:18 PM
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Recently in October 2014 we introduced a new support policy, where we decided to give priority support tickets to SciChart WPF/SL Professional and Source-code customers. SciChart WPF Basic and trial users would still receive support, but via the forums. This is part of an ongoing process of continually improving and refinining the tech
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