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With most graphing programs, data goes into a spreadsheet and is then graphed. To change a value or edit the graph, you have to go back to the table. EasyPlot is different! It lets you work directly with graphs. To change a value, pick it up and move it. If you want to take a closer look, sketch a rectangle around an area of interest and EasyPlot zooms you in, complete with updated axis labels. It's so logical you'll wonder why other programs don't work this way.
This free trial version is fully functional with just a few limitations: it allows 200 points per curve and up to 4 curves per graph, and won't let you print (though you can use the print previewer to see what your graphs will look like in print).
EasyPlot runs under Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, NT and 2000.
Installing EasyPlot ...
After downloading, you should have the file "EPDemo.exe" on your computer. "EPDemo" is an install file; you need to run it once to install the software on your computer. The file should be in your standard download directory. If you can't find it or have trouble running the file, go to Find in the Windows Start menu and search for the file "EPDemo". When found, double click on it. If you know where the file is, use Windows Explorer to find and run it.
If all goes well, a folder with two icons should appear on your desktop, one for the software and one for the EasyPlot help. Double click on the EasyPlot icon to start the software. If you later close the EasyPlot folder, go to the Windows Start menu, click Programs, and find "EasyPlot".
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