Highcharts
Highcharts, a Javascript-based charting library, makes it easy to add interactive charts and graphs to web or mobile projects of any size.
Highcharts is used by more than 80% of the 100 biggest companies in the world, as well as thousands of developers from a variety of industries, including finance, publishing, application development, and data science.
Highcharts is in active development since 2009. It remains a favorite among developers due to its robust feature set and ease-of-use documentation, accessibility features and vibrant community.
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DXcharts
In just a few days, you can integrate and customize a lightning-fast financial table with your product. You can make changes or create a completely new interface. You want more? We offer a full access alternative. Data feeds with futures and indices, equities, FX and cryptocurrencies by default. Sign up now to get your data feeds. DXcharts can be integrated with any market data source, as it is data feed-agnostic. Native libraries for all platforms. Native web, native mobile & desktop. Get a solution that is specifically tailored to your product. Analyzing statistics from trading activity can help you evaluate securities and predict their future movements. You can create custom studies with the intuitive dxScript. You can adjust the layout of charts however you like and sync them by instrument, chart type and timeframe, range, studies & appearance.
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FontSuit
FontSuit is a robust font management tool designed for Windows users, making it simple and efficient to organize your font collection, install fonts as needed, conserve system resources, and preview or print font samples. The free version, FontSuit Lite, includes a range of features while supporting all major font formats in Windows, such as TrueType, OpenType, and Adobe Type 1. You can easily create custom font sets using drag-and-drop functionality, allowing you to categorize fonts by project, type, or any method you prefer. Installing or uninstalling fonts can be done effortlessly by double-clicking on the font name, and icons indicate the status of each font. Even if a font isn't activated, you can still preview it with various sample types, adjusting the preview text and font size as needed. The software also allows for the comparison of multiple fonts simultaneously and includes filtering options based on format, style, or status. Additionally, it features a WYSIWYG print preview function, enabling you to print a font sample sheet or a catalog of fonts. However, this free edition does not include support for Postscript and Opentype fonts, which may limit some users' capabilities. Overall, FontSuit Lite is an excellent choice for those looking to manage their fonts effectively without incurring any costs.
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Font Book
On your Mac, you can utilize Font Book to manage macOS fonts by creating collections that group them based on specific themes, such as those used for a certain website or fonts that emulate handwriting styles. In the sidebar, you'll find default collections that help you navigate through your font options. A Smart Collection automatically organizes fonts by certain criteria like style and family name, ensuring that any font fitting those parameters is included without manual effort. Additionally, you can establish a font library to keep fonts organized, especially if they are intended for a particular document. This allows for an efficient workflow when working on specific projects. The interface also features a grid that displays available characters and symbols, or glyphs, and you can easily adjust the size of the preview by dragging the slider located to its right. By utilizing these tools effectively, you can enhance your font management experience significantly.
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