Is the development of the ZedGraph library expanding? If not - are there any open source replacements?

I'm about to start working on a new .NET project where I will need to send real-time data from a hardware device to a diagram, and I was surprised to learn that ZedGraph Development seems to have died out (the last activity on the wiki noted at the end of 2007 ). It's true?

If so, are there any good open source replacements for ZedGraph for .NET? Or should I roll? I am reviewing Microsoft's charting toolkit, but I am concerned that, as with other commercial solutions, I might end up on the roadblock if I need any non-standard features (of which there may be few).

I must add that I have used ZedGraph in the past and that my experience has been very good with it.

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Well, as you can see, the last revision was in November 2007, but in December 2008 there were some changes in the source code. The main developer of ZedGraph decided to close this project and start some other tasks.

Still, ZedGraph is a very powerful tool, it's open source, so you can easily change whatever you need. I've been using it in professional software for about a year now and it's a great solution for me. I was looking for any replacement a while ago, but ZedGraph was still the best tool for me, even though it is a dead project.



So, it's up to you, but I'll use ZedGraph anyway. Maybe I'll try to make some changes myself.

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