With the advent of KryoFlux support (Issue #57), a need for visualization of various statistics or graphs arises. A system of simple, naive graphs is thus desired to be introduced as first step. The target of the next step is to employ professionally developed charting system, e.g. from MS Office (if not available, use the naive graphs), or turn to open-source library that can be run on as low operating system as possible (remember - due to legacy hardware support, this application must run even on Windows XP!).
With the advent of KryoFlux support (Issue #57), a need for visualization of various statistics or graphs arises. A system of simple, naive graphs is thus desired to be introduced as first step. The target of the next step is to employ professionally developed charting system, e.g. from MS Office (if not available, use the naive graphs), or turn to open-source library that can be run on as low operating system as possible (remember - due to legacy hardware support, this application must run even on Windows XP!).