Visualising data can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information. Data comes in all forms and it is becoming
increasingly challenging to find the right visual tool to either visualise your own data or to find related content.
Each can be difficult, depending on what data you have or are looking for.
Which tool fits my needs?
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Using these tools (practically all free here) you can visualise data in a structure that people are simply going to get it, see the bigger picture &
hopefully solve problems with informed decisions from the insights gained.
Whether your data is to:
- calorie counting, count anything...
- find books for inspiration, musicians, authors, actors, like minded
individuals, - your computer disk space usage,
- baby name inspiration.
- test your visuals accessibility to types of colour blindness
- thesaurus of words,
- I'm sure there is a tool to treat & suit your needs.
100+ tools to make charts of every type, see
15 music visualisation tools - 5 inspiration search, 2 sound structures, 1 last.fm
2 alternative search engines
5 news visualisation tools +
1 rss reader vis tool +
1 screen saver rss visual
5 digg visualisation tools 4 collaborative mapping visualisation tools
3 embeddable image zoom tools
3 online sketching drawing tools - 1
embeddable
2 large file online uploaders visualisation tools
2 gps drawing mobile tools
1 mailing list visualisation tools
2 twitter visualisation tools (probably more I haven't sourced)
many many more...
apologises for any previous post mistakes.
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