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AnyChart Trial Version watermark

Open AbanoubWagdyy opened this issue 6 years ago • 9 comments

AnyChart Trial Version under each graph can not be hidden

I am using the following gradle dependency : implementation 'com.github.AnyChart:AnyChart-Android:1.1.2'

how can i hide this watermark value ? Thanks

AbanoubWagdyy avatar Sep 08 '19 08:09 AbanoubWagdyy

@AbanoubWagdyy The wiki article describes how to adjust or disable chart credits. The purchased license is required to disable credits.

Shestac92 avatar Sep 09 '19 02:09 Shestac92

Your business model is not the best. Adding watermarks and not being clear about it until I have added the library is not the way for me to buy the license.

All you have done is annoyed me to the point that I now dont want to use the library at all.

johnnyzen avatar Sep 10 '19 09:09 johnnyzen

@johnnyzen We are very sorry that this caused you any inconvenience. If you have any questions or suggestions about terms of using the library, please, contact us [email protected] or [email protected]

Shestac92 avatar Sep 11 '19 02:09 Shestac92

@Shestac92 I want to remove the trial watermarks. I used several kinds of chart in the one project. image If i check out this item, do the watermarks disapper?

hp1227 avatar Sep 30 '19 16:09 hp1227

@hp1227 Any type of purchased license allows disabling trial credits. Please, contact [email protected] to probe about the required license type for your project/application.

Shestac92 avatar Oct 01 '19 02:10 Shestac92

I agree with @johnnyzen . I would have considered purchasing a license had it been clear in the README, but now I invested some time to read your tutorials and API a bit, only to find it is not free to use. Please update your licensing section of the README to inform users that this is a paid-to-use library, but free to try with watermarks enabled.

topherbuckley avatar Jun 01 '21 01:06 topherbuckley

3 years after my comment and still the same!!!!. I just checked the read me and still no mention of trial. I went on to use mpchart. Come on guys. Just put something in the readme!!!!

johnnyzen avatar Jun 01 '21 06:06 johnnyzen

@johnnyzen thanks for linking me to mpchart. I was trying out androidplot but mpchart looks a bit further along also with a CLEARLY labeled Apache 2.0 license in the README. I'd feel bad about advertising other projects here, but github literally creates a popup when you create a repo saying you should attach a license to your code...Its github 101 ...add a readme, add a license, add a .gitignore... develop.

topherbuckley avatar Jun 01 '21 08:06 topherbuckley

@topherbuckley you will have great joy with mpchart. (sorry AnyChart)

johnnyzen avatar Jun 01 '21 08:06 johnnyzen