![]() ![]() It has entirely overseen statistics software, which probably were the first "data visualisation tools", and must not be overseen as improper or lack of use of statistics in data visualisation renders the result useless, if not outright misleading. What this list also lacks is the diversity of data visualisation. Opinions differ on it, but give it data and it can produce your graphics. Office, or rather Excel, is quite strong on data visualisation. Not only is this distinction demonstrating a bad understanding on data visualisation, it is also a bad distinction. "the other new fast and efficient way is to use the specialized data visualization tools" ![]() "basic level graphic designing tools like paint, office(!), etc." The blog describes 2 paths for data visualisation: It's a list of front pages of some tools. Which, at least when I view the page, doesn't. The list of these data visualization tools with a discussion on them is: The blog page itself fails to deliver what it promises: ![]()
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