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Modular JavaScript Charting: AnyChart 8 Premiere

Fall is an amazing time for TV, movie, theater, and other art lovers as that’s when a lot of premieres are being launched. Well, we are happy to contribute to the debut mainstream this time! Meet AnyChart 8, a modular JavaScript charting system taking the convenience, performance, and customization in the art of interactive data visualization to the next level.

Join us in reviewing the core innovations delivered in the 8th, module-based generation of AnyChart, including the brand new features now available in our JS charting libraries AnyChart, AnyStock, AnyGantt, and AnyMap, as well as what else is in our nearest plans.

AnyChart JS Charts 8.0.0: Modules, Custom Builds, and Much More

The 8.0.0 release of the AnyChart, AnyGantt, AnyMap, and AnyStock JavaScript (HTML5) charting libraries delivers a lot of brand new features and technical improvements. Please see the list below for a quick overview of what’s new.

Other Improvements in AnyChart JS Charts 8.0.0

You’ve seen that in addition to the modular JavaScript nature we introduced a lot of new charting features that make AnyChart even more powerful and robust in its new generation. Of course, we’ve also made a number of minor improvements and bug fixes that are nonetheless very important.

Check out the version history of the JS charting library (or libraries) that you use to read the information about all the relevant changes. For your convenience, here are the links to the version histories: AnyChart, AnyStock, AnyMap, AnyGantt.

Expect AnyChart 8.1.0 in December 2017

While the 8.0.0 release has brought multiple improvements and innovations to our JavaScript charting libraries, we already know how to make them even better. Version 8.1.0 is scheduled for December 2017 and will be the next awesome news for our customers. In particular, we are going to roll out meaningful improvements to the Data API which is common for all our components, as well as add label annotations to basic and stock charts, event markers to stock charts, brand new timeline to Gantt charts, refined labels to pie charts, and further boost to the big data charting performance.

Meanwhile, please enjoy AnyChart JS Charts 8.0.0, a set of advanced, now modular JavaScript charting libraries!

If there is any new feature or chart type that you need for completing your data visualization tasks, feel free to send a corresponding request to our Support Team and there is a good chance that we will include it in our nearest plans. Here’re the links to our libraries’ roadmaps, just in case: AnyChart, AnyStock, AnyMap, AnyGantt.

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