eg:
https://muzejs.org/muze-wa/eula
Reverse engineering: You may not reverse engineer or
disassemble the Software.
However, there's a GitHub repo for it, as if it's pretending to be OSS:https://github.com/chartshq/muze
https://github.com/chartshq/muze/blob/master/LICENSE <-- same heavily restricted license as above
Not sure what is the point of having .org website here.
>> The Software is protected by copyright, including without limitation by Copyright Law and international treaty provision
The JS version is open-source and MIT (https://github.com/chartshq/muze-deprecated)
The WebAssembly version is free (but not open source, yet!)
We're working on building some more modules (of which we'll monetize some of the enterprise ones, to bring sustainability into the project). Post that, we'll be releasing this as Open-source.
A while ago, we had released a Tableau-like data visualization library in JavaScript (original post at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18193264). We got the feedback that it was performing slow because of client-side data operations and rendering. As such, we have released a new version, where all data related operations are now powered by WebAssembly, along with a full design upgrade. It’s at https://muzejs.org - we would love to get your feedback.
Like before, it’s a data-first library with its own DataModel, built using Grammar of Graphics approach. Unlike traditional charting libraries, which use a chart-first configuration, Muze allows relational algebra operations on DataModel (in browser). Also, the visualizations are fully extendible through compositions, layers and programmatic hooks - so you’re not restricted by the out-of-box visualizations or default interactions provided by the library.
We’ve also built a visual data exploration tool using this (though currently using the JS version, and not WebAssembly; to be upgraded soon), which is at https://explore.charts.com
We intend to make these libraries (and UI kits/bindings) available for developers to embed within their SaaS/internal applications and create Tableau-like interfaces within their application (of which we’ll monetize enterprise-features modules).
Would love to get your feedback. Also, what is the next library/module that we should build next to make Muze more useful for you?
Thanks for taking a look!
P.S. We’re working on making our documentation better!
Website: https://muzejs.org Visual Data Exploration Tool: https://explore.charts.com Github: https://github.com/chartshq
Sadly, looking at the github repo it seems to be unmaintened, so I am glad to see Muze in that space.
[1] https://github.com/vega/voyager
P.S. We're coming up with a react binding for Muze in next 4-5 weeks.
Yes, these are available by default.
- Cross filtering: https://muzejs.org/demos/wa/latest/crossfiltering-with-dynam...
- Drill-down with custom drill path: https://muzejs.org/demos/wa/latest/drilldown
- Drill into grid: https://muzejs.org/demos/wa/latest/show-datagrid-on-doublecl...
Otherwise, thanks for sharing. Bookmarked just in case.