No Crystal Xcelsius dashboard, sorry
This is the last post in a series where I examined the possibility of creating a Crystal Xcelsius dashboard using my Demographic Dashboard as a benchmark. I’ll discuss here my overall conclusions.
I must say from the start that I am very disappointed.
Let’s start by the data set and Xcelsius integration with Excel. I struggle everyday […]
A line chart in Crystal Xcelsius: how difficult can it be?
Can Crystal Xcelsius replace Excel as a charting tool? As the regular readers know, I am creating an Xcelsius version of my Excel Demographic Dashboard to answer this simple question.
I am afraid the results until now are less than stellar. Although I could easily add four gauges with the four main demographic KPI, I am […]
Is Crystal Xcelsius a toy piano?
Pascal Comelade, a french musician, plays toy pianos for a living. How many of us could do the same? How many of us could (professionally) use toys instead of our standard, grown-up tools?
Now imagine that a toy maker starts marketing their toys as serious musical instruments. How would Beethoven’s 5th Symphony sound like? At first, […]
XCelsius Dashboard: the population pyramid
Can my Excel Demographic Dashboard be recreated in Crystal XCelsius? This is the main theme for this series of posts. In the first post I set the stage, define the rules and show how the basic “demographic KPI’s” can be displayed using gauges. The second post discusses one of the major drawbacks I find […]

