Current Charts 1.0

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    23/10/2009
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    Current Cost Envi CC128 energy meter

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Great application to get the most out of your Current Cost Envi CC128 energy meter. Some of the highlights of Current Charts are: create stunning charts of your energy consumption, CO2 production and costs; charts for real-time data and historical data; automatically create a website about your energy consumption. Several templates included; upload all charts, including thumbnails, to a FTP server; network clients included. See the real-time energy consumption (and temperature) on any computer in your network; receive energy report in your mailbox (daily, weekly or monthly); no complex installation procedures. Just double click to run it.

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