Questions? Email us:
sales@haneng.com
What's New in HanengCharts 3.1?
What's new in 3.1 compared to 3.0?
Several important bug fixes
SmallRightClickMenu
Automatic average and trendlines for line charts
localhost and 127.0.0.1 included with all Domain License purchases
Name changes for Limited Distribution License (old name: Distribution License) and Unlimited Distribution License (old name: Royalty Free License).
If you own HanengCharts 3.0 you can upgrade for free to 3.1 here
What's new in 3.1 compared to 2.6?
Version 3.1 has many new features compared to version 2.6. Here are some of them:
Twice as many chart types! The 13 new chart types are:
XY Scatter Chart
Donut Chart
Bubble Chart
Radar Chart
Candle Chart
Candle Chart with Volumes
Stock Chart
Stock Chart with Volumes
Layered Bar Chart
3D Grouped Bar Chart
3D Area Chart
3D Layered Area Chart
Bars And Lines Chart
Values shown on chart (perfect for printing charts)
Optional Compact Parameters
Target Zones
Target Lines
Right Click Menu
Improved Axis/Grid Engine
Better Line & Area Charts
More Grid Settings
Hide Y-Axis Labels
Left Side Y-Axis as Default
Support for negative values in 3D layered bar chart
License Key Improvements
Bug Fixes
Upgrade Costs
HanengCharts 1.x or 2.x owners can upgrade at a 50% upgrade discount
HanengCharts 2.6 licenses purchased after May 1st. 2005 is upgraded to 3.1 for free.
Email
sales@haneng.com
to get your upgrade discount code or free license.
Backwards Compatibility
HanengCharts 3.1 is 99% compatible with HanengCharts 2.x. The major difference is the new name of the JAR file (HanengCharts2.jar -> HanengCharts3.jar). And since the new JAR file has a new name you can use HanengCharts 2.x and HanengCharts 3.1 side by side if needed.
All though some chart types have
changed names
, the old names is still recognized. The two exceptions are "Bar", new name "HorizontalBar", and "Pie", new name "3DPie".
Also some charts might look and behave slightly different with the new charting engine (for example: left side Y-axis is now default) so we recommend testing your charts before you publish them.