The concept behind creating a pie-chart is simple enough. However when I set out to make one yesterday, I realized there were not any services that just got the input from you, and created the pie-chart in one simple go. While I found numerous freeware which allowed me to form numerous types of flowcharts, I always had to explore the program first and learn how to make a pie-chart.
I was about to give up on my search to find a super-easy-to-use pie-chart creator but then I found Piecolor.

Piecolor enables the user to make pie-charts with the same ease that one creates a pie-chart in one’s mind.
The first step requires the user to add the number of slices in the pie-chart:

The second step asks you simple questions about how to set up the pie-chart and what the pie slices should be labeled:

Notice that you can choose from 2D and 3D. Here is how my 2D chart looked like:

And here is how the chart with the same values looked like in 3D:

As you can see, there are two options below the pie-chart to either download the image in PNG format or upload to Imageshack.
Piecolor is an amazingly simple way to create pie-charts, eliminating any complications that might arise along the way. It deserves two thumbs up!


