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Overlays Using Graphics Server .NET
Incorporating graphs and charts into your
applications is probably the best way to visually represent data. There are
loads of options to customize charts and graphs including legends, annotations,
etc, but one of the best analysis tools are overlays. When graphs and charts
are presented together as they are in an overlay, data can be compared and
analyzed with incomparable ease.
With Graphics Server .NET you have the ability to create overlay graphs in an
almost unlimited fashion. Below are a few examples using Graphics Server .NET.



Upgrade Questions?
We frequently get asked if customers can upgrade from
an old version of Graphics Server and the answer is YES. If you're using a very
old version of Graphics Server but you have a valid serial number, you're
eligible for upgrade pricing. This includes Graphics Server .NET.
Other questions about upgrading? Email Sales@GraphicsServer.com.
The Graphics Server Developer Support team is also available to answer
questions. We invite you to contact them if you're evaluating Graphics Server
or if you already own and have questions. You can email Support at
Support@GraphicsServer.com or call them at 206-625-9436 (M-F 8am-4pm
PST).
For more information about upgrading and getting started check out these
articles from the our Online Knowledge Base.
Converting or upgrading to Graphics Server 6.0
Knowledge
Base Article: GSKB150
You know Graphics Server 6.0 is backwards
compatible but you don't know what it's going to take to upgrade. It's easy,
check out this article for step by step instructions on upgrading from previous
versions and converting from the preview or demo version to the full version.
You'll find answers to your upgrade questions regardless of how old or new your
version is.
How to get started with Graphics Server .NET
Knowledge
Base Article: GSKB297
New to Graphics Server .NET? Read this article for step by step information on
how to get started, how to find the property pages and how to access samples in
the Resource Center.
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