Animated Chart 2.2.1

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Animated Chart software allows creating interactive animated charts or static charts. Colorful animated charts generated in Adobe (Macromedia) Flash�® format are ready-to-embed into your web page. Static charts are saved as image files. Customize all the items and structures of your chart and add animation effects to visualize your data perfectly. Animated Chart offers 9 chart types to choose from, 8 types of flash animation for your charts and graphs. The program doesn't require programming experience to create SWF chart and an HTML code for embedding the chart into a web page.

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