we have a new app in the appstore called Visualizr. This app is a great data visualization tool which offers a simple and intuitive user interface. This app lets you create trend line analysis, comparison charts and proportions in the shape of pie charts, and works perfectly on mobile devices.
This app is especially well suited for new users who are not experienced with data visualization, as you can create meaningful analysis with only a few clicks. You start by selecting analysis type (trend, comparison, proportion), then select data element/indicator group, then data element/indicator.
we have a new app in the appstore called Visualizr. This app is a great data visualization tool which offers a simple and intuitive user interface. This app lets you create trend line analysis, comparison charts and proportions in the shape of pie charts, and works perfectly on mobile devices.
This app is especially well suited for new users who are not experienced with data visualization, as you can create meaningful analysis with only a few clicks. You start by selecting analysis type (trend, comparison, proportion), then select data element/indicator group, then data element/indicator.
This is cool, can all the Apps have DHIS2 in them so they are easy to search from the Apps store?
Regards
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On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
we have a new app in the appstore called Visualizr. This app is a great data visualization tool which offers a simple and intuitive user interface. This app lets you create trend line analysis, comparison charts and proportions in the shape of pie charts, and works perfectly on mobile devices.
This app is especially well suited for new users who are not experienced with data visualization, as you can create meaningful analysis with only a few clicks. You start by selecting analysis type (trend, comparison, proportion), then select data element/indicator group, then data element/indicator.
If you refer to the dhis2 appstore we not yet have the problem of an unmanageable number of apps
Lars
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Prosper BT ptb3000@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Lars and Team,
This is cool, can all the Apps have DHIS2 in them so they are easy to search from the Apps store?
Regards
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
we have a new app in the appstore called Visualizr. This app is a great data visualization tool which offers a simple and intuitive user interface. This app lets you create trend line analysis, comparison charts and proportions in the shape of pie charts, and works perfectly on mobile devices.
This app is especially well suited for new users who are not experienced with data visualization, as you can create meaningful analysis with only a few clicks. You start by selecting analysis type (trend, comparison, proportion), then select data element/indicator group, then data element/indicator.
Was in Play store. Can only get the sms getway and dhus2 data capture.
Regards
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Prosper BT ptb3000@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Lars and Team,
This is cool, can all the Apps have DHIS2 in them so they are easy to search from the Apps store?
Regards
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
we have a new app in the appstore called Visualizr. This app is a great data visualization tool which offers a simple and intuitive user interface. This app lets you create trend line analysis, comparison charts and proportions in the shape of pie charts, and works perfectly on mobile devices.
This app is especially well suited for new users who are not experienced with data visualization, as you can create meaningful analysis with only a few clicks. You start by selecting analysis type (trend, comparison, proportion), then select data element/indicator group, then data element/indicator.
If you refer to the dhis2 appstore <http://www.dhis2.org/appstore> we
not yet have the problem of an unmanageable number of apps
Lars
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Prosper BT <ptb3000@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Lars and Team,
This is cool, can all the Apps have DHIS2 in them so they are easy to
search from the Apps store?
Regards
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Lars Helge Øverland < >>> larshelge@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there,
we have a new app in the appstore <http://www.dhis2.org/appstore> called
Visualizr. This app is a great data visualization tool which offers a
simple and intuitive user interface. This app lets you create trend line
analysis, comparison charts and proportions in the shape of pie charts, and
works perfectly on mobile devices.
This app is especially well suited for new users who are not
experienced with data visualization, as you can create meaningful analysis
with only a few clicks. You start by selecting analysis type (trend,
comparison, proportion), then select data element/indicator group, then
data element/indicator.