Organise and Visualise Your Data at Track-n-Graph
Posted by Kevin Purdy at 1:00 AM on February 12, 2008
Got data to graph but not much in the way of spreadsheet skills? Web app Track-n-Graph gives you all kinds of bar, line, and other graphs and chart templates to use or create, as well as a simple interface for putting in the data to create them. There's a number of handy templates on the site already, including mileage and health-related trackers, and you can collaborate on your data projects with others or embed the results in a web site. A free sign-up limits you to five data projects, with unlimited use available for $25 or a single-graph upgrade for $5. For more personal project data trackers, try Morale-O-Meter or weight watcher The Google 15.
Tags: charts | data | goals | graphics | tracking | visualisation

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AaronH
Posted 3:58 AM 12/2/08
Kinda' cool, but I use one called zealog (zealog.com, duh). You have to get on a waiting list for the beta, but it seems easier to use. The big thing it seems to have over this one is that it isn't flash based so it works on my iPhone.
AaronH
Techstar
Posted 3:58 AM 12/2/08
Cool concept. I just created a Calorie Tracker and entered data from my mobile phone for a graph to post on my blog. Now if the site could only stop me from eating at McDonalds at lunch.
Techstar
mb
Posted 4:43 AM 13/2/08
I like seeing these visualization tools.
Some of the best can be found at [infosthetics.com] and the Juice Analytics blog [www.juiceanalytics.com]
mb
serp13
Posted 4:27 PM 16/2/08
Also try AgileGraph [www.AgileGraph.com], it helps you creates interactive graphs rather than static images. Create PowerPoint presentations from your graphs in one click. No Excel expertise needed.
serp13
suzannejb
Posted 5:24 AM 23/2/08
here's an easy one for bar graphs
[www.amblesideprimary.com]
suzannejb