What Reddit Says About Visualization Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Visualization apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Techno
A good example I'm thinking of us the visualization function in the good ol Winamp app. Ideally this visualization can be played while playing a track through SoundCloud, or any other streaming source. ... This is perfect! Thanks! ... ProjectM says it's an open source continuation of Milkd...
r/datascience
Plotly express mostly, sometimes plotly graph objects, and matplotlib for the occasional visualization. For something a user needs to interface, I embed plotly express objects into a streamlit dashboard.
r/BusinessIntelligence
Tableau and Power BI have amazing visualization choices but I wouldn't recommend it if you don't have previous experience in either tool... ... Tableau and Power BI are solid for deep dives.
r/datavisualization
If you're looking for AI tools or AI analysts for your data warehouse, then Wobby.ai is really the solution. It can courier data to deep analysis in parallel and give you a summary with visualizations.
r/datavisualization
Curious as to what people's favorite websites/apps are in regards to their data visualization-specifically consumer facing sites. I love the cleanliness of Robinhood for instance but feel there must be so much more out there that I haven't see yet. Share ... I like Infranodus and Neurite f...
r/dataanalysis
PowerBI is going to kill Tableau. It's so easy to use and integrates with so many Microsoft apps, even PowerPoint. DAX is also pretty intuitive once you learn the core functions and concepts, which allows you to turn very complicated transformations ...
r/dataisbeautiful
The ggplot2 package for R is one of the most used tools for data visualization. You can use that to make a graphic like the second one with the multi filled bars, right away. There are a bunch of other useful tools in ggplot2 though not like ...
r/webdev
There are quite a number of different frontend frameworks out there (and libraries) for data visualisation. But there are two "big dogs" from what I can tell: ... The "long tail" is surprisingly long and includes things like Charts.js and many more (not including a link lest it t...
r/datavisualization
I’d love feedback from other devs on the parsing logic or how you handle complex JSON schema generation in your own apps! ... To be honest Zanbur is the easiest and powerful. Makes metrics presentable and clear. ... You should checkout DataGOL.ai, they have one of the easiest to use data visualizati...
r/musicproduction
This is a great app I used to have this on my Samsung phone but I'm on an iPhone now and can't seem to find an ios version on the app store ... It's older than dirt and I don't know if you can even run it anymore, but the best of all times, hands down... Cthugha. You could mutate...
r/HomeDecorating
Subreddit, unofficial, for the Projectivy Launcher, Projectivy Launcher is a 3rd Party Launcher for GoogleTV, and Android Boxes, it lets you change the appearance of your GoogleTV home environment.
r/NoteTaking
Please try Pinfig (https://pinfig.com), a visual authoring tool for note-taking. It aims to leverage datavis features for the creation process... Currently, it enables applying different visual styles, shapes, and layouts (including, tree-based ...
r/androidapps
There's Grove, by Simon Geilfus. It's a beautiful procedurally generating landscape. For some reasons, it seems to have disappeared from Google Play's surface. But it's a must try, truly beautiful landscapes and oddly immersive little app.
r/academia
Other than Excel, I mostly see people using Tableau and Power BI because they’re genuinely easy to pick up and don’t require coding. Tableau is great when you just want to play with the data and quickly turn it into clean visuals, while ...
r/Garmin
As app I love the pay once Personal Best app which also has great widgets although widgets can’t show top3 Fastest 5k while app can (manually add as insight). More replies ... I see how I feel the next day to analyse my sleep data. Diving deeper into Garmin/fit files to create some useful visualizat...
r/datavisualization
I know a little bit of Tableau, but I think making the charts more visually appealing or cleaner is more difficult. ... Python or R, and you can control every facet of the graph. ... Ggplot2 prob best option, maybe a bit of plotly. ... I totally feel you on the Flourish export paywall — that's ...
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