I4Cortex Components For Perspective
Hello Everyone,
We are excited to share some great news with the Ignition community!
We've been working on developing a set of components for Perspective, and we're thrilled to introduce our I4Cortex Components [free edition] For Perspective. These components have been thoroughly tested under various conditions, demonstrating their significant worth and reliability.
What's Included
- Liquid chart with various shapes.
- Icon Badge
For inquiries, support, or further information, please contact sales@i4cortex.com.
Module 
I4cortexComponents.modl (1.0 MB)
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GitHub Repository for Future Updates:
For future updates and enhancements, please check out our GitHub repository: GitHub Repository
We look forward to your feedback and suggestions as we continue to improve these components.
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Thanks ..i like Icon Badge cool components.
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It's not clear to me if the intention of the Github repo was to open-source your actual code, but there's not much point as is to MIT licensing a markdown file and some images.
I also suspect something is going a bit wrong with your frontend build process, because a 6.3 mB js file seems excessive.
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You bring up a valid point. Our GitHub repository primarily serves as a version control and distribution platform for our modules. While we do not open-source our core code, we use GitHub as a convenient way to organize our modules, release new versions, and document resolved issues. It helps us maintain transparency and make it easier for users to access the latest updates. Thank you for raising this concern and for your understanding of our approach
I have addressed the issue you pointed out. The latest versions of our module will optimize the frontend build process, resulting in significantly reduced file sizes. This improvement should lead to better performance and faster loading times
sincerely appreciate your interest and feedback. Your insights contribute to the continuous improvement of our offerings. If you have any more questions or suggestions, please feel free to share them. Thank you!
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Yeah, there's definitely nothing wrong with your use of GitHub, and certainly nothing wrong with having a closed source module. I was just a little disappointed because I like contributing to open source module efforts where I can 
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