Both arbor.js and infovis look great.

The fact that they use HTML5 canvas probably makes it fairly easy to
provide raster exports of the visualisations (through the toDataURL()
method and HTML5 File/Blog APIs), eg. to PNG etc.

Dan.

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On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Barros Pena, Belen <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Over the past couple of weeks I've been looking into js-based data
> visualisation frameworks to get an idea of what we can do for Web Hob.
> I've been particularly impressed by arbor.js (http://arborjs.org/)
>
> Some samples here:http://arborjs.org/halfviz/#/journey-under-the-sea
>
> And here: http://arborjs.org/atlas/
>
> Also by the Infovis Toolkit (http://philogb.github.com/jit/demos.html).
> They provide multiple tree representation options, sunbursts and treemaps
> (pretty much everything we've used so far for the design of Web Hob).
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
> Belen
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