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Flow CSV Editor vs Epoch by Fastly: What are the differences?
What is Flow CSV Editor? Graphical CSV file editor for timed data. It is a light-weight tool for viewing and editing CSV files locally on your Windows computer. It's primarily designed for timed data such as sensor data and measurement logs, but it can be used with any valid CSV file. The data is presented as line plots rather than in a grid, and zooming, scrolling and rearranging the plots is fast and efficient, also on large data sets.
What is Epoch by Fastly? A general purpose real-time charting library for building beautiful, smooth, and high performance visualizations. Epoch is a general purpose charting library for application developers and visualization designers. It focuses on two different aspects of visualization programming: basic charts for creating historical reports, and real-time charts for displaying frequently updating timeseries data.
Flow CSV Editor and Epoch by Fastly belong to "Charting Libraries" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Flow CSV Editor are:
- Open any valid CSV file
- Line plot display
- Arrange line plots into cells
On the other hand, Epoch by Fastly provides the following key features:
- Built for Developers - open source
- Real-time Charting
- Unified Styling
Epoch by Fastly is an open source tool with 5K GitHub stars and 297 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Epoch by Fastly's open source repository on GitHub.