[net.micro.cpm] Help on graphics

Brad%fcdssasd@BRL.ARPA (02/29/84)

Lance,
    Probably the best all around grahpics package for business
applications or any fairly simple problem is a software package
called DGRAPH by FOX & GELLER 604 Market Street; Elmwood Park,
New Jersey 07407 phone (201) 837-0142

    Now i have used this package and it is very easy to use and
won't take any time to learn. It's all menu driven and will even
work on letter quality printers. In the latter use the period
wears out quickly. The final product looks good and as you can probably
tell, it will graph DBASE II (Ashton-Tate) files without conversion.

     Hope this helps. If you need mor info about DGRAPH (Fox & Geller)
then let me know.


Cheers,
Brad
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SR.CARRELL%MIT-SPEECH@MIT-MC.ARPA (03/01/84)

From:  Thomas D. Carrell <SR.CARRELL%MIT-SPEECH@MIT-MC.ARPA>

Another plotting package that I use a lot is DataPlotter available
from Lark Software, 7 Cedars Rd, Caldwell, NJ, 07006, phone
(201) 226-7552.  You can see examples of their plots in their
ads in Microsystems.  The package is cheap ($50), easy to use, flexible,
and the graphs look great.  I have had some accepted for
publication in professional journals.  They have versions for CP/M 80,
MS-DOS, and CP/M 86.  They support lots of different dot-matrix
printers, and you have to specify which one you want.
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HLP.LR%MIT-SPEECH@MIT-MC.ARPA (03/06/84)

From:  Lance Rips <HLP.LR%MIT-SPEECH@MIT-MC.ARPA>

     Does anyone know of reasonable graphics software
for cpm?  I don't need fancy pie charts or histograms,
but simply bivariate plots (with lines or just scatter)
for looking over data.  Thanks.        Lance
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