File Details |
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File Size | 2.9 MB |
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License | Open Source |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | December 17, 2006 |
Total Downloads | 2,399 |
Publisher | Ivan Johansen |
Homepage | Graph |
Publisher's Description
Graph is for drawing graphs of mathematical functions in a coordinate system. Graphs may be added with different color and line styles. The program supports standard, parameter and polar functions. It is possible to evaluate a function at an entered point or tracing the function with the mouse. It is possible to add shadings to functions, and series of points to the coordinate system. Trendlines may be added to point series.
Latest Reviews
cricri_pingouin reviewed v4.0 on Oct 16, 2005
Works great for me. Worth a 4, but I will give it an encouraging 5. Of course, it's nothing to compare with Derive, but it's free.
imanino reviewed v3.3.1 on Apr 24, 2005
Serious bugs in the installation program code for this software. I would recommend you NOT load it. It consistently would lock up when it attempted to set up a temporary file directory. What's worse, it activated my batch file prevention mechanism, suggesting that it was attempting to do something untoward on the system. It refuses to allow you to terminate the process from the task manager and maximizes the processor time. This is under Windows XP Professional. I tried it under three configurations and each time I was forced to reboot the system.
cricri_pingouin reviewed v4.0 on Oct 16, 2005
Works great for me. Worth a 4, but I will give it an encouraging 5. Of course, it's nothing to compare with Derive, but it's free.
imanino reviewed v3.3.1 on Apr 24, 2005
Serious bugs in the installation program code for this software. I would recommend you NOT load it. It consistently would lock up when it attempted to set up a temporary file directory. What's worse, it activated my batch file prevention mechanism, suggesting that it was attempting to do something untoward on the system. It refuses to allow you to terminate the process from the task manager and maximizes the processor time. This is under Windows XP Professional. I tried it under three configurations and each time I was forced to reboot the system.