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2009-02-18 Introducing amCharts for WPF

We are happy to announce the the first release of amCharts for the WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) platform. This release brings power and flexibility of amCharts to Microsoft .NET Framework.

Initial release includes support for Pie and Donut charts (other chart types coming soon).

Key features of Pie & Donut chart:

  • Animated or static
  • Pull the slice in or out on click
  • 3D or 2D
  • Values can be displayed in the legend
  • Custom description for any slice
  • Clickable/selectable slices (you can use this feature for drill-down charts)
  • Grouping of small slices into one slice
  • Partial pies
  • Support for data-binding

Check out the online demo to see for yourself.

You can download current version (0.9.0.0 beta) by visiting our download page.

In the spirit of the original amCharts for WPF can be used absolutely FREE of charge even in commercial projects as long as you don’t mind a small link back to amCharts site in the top left corner of your charts. Alternatively you can purchase a commercial license to remove the link.

And, by the way, while in beta commercial licenses are being sold with 75% discount. So, if you like what you see and what’s coming don’t miss your chance to save big. Prices will go up with each release.

We believe that you’ll like our new product and will really appreciate your thoughts and feedback in the forums or via email.

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