In <39258a$p6t at newsbf01.news.aol.com> aayoung at aol.com (AAYoung) writes:
>>In article <38qski$jdh at vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, elarson at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>(larson eric) writes:
>>I have used Axum, Sigmaplot, Graphtool, PlotIt as well as Lotus
Add-Ins, a
>bit of Mac stuff, and even AutoCad in attempts to get what I wanted out
of
>a graphics program. I even wrote a suite of graphics software at one
>stage, because the market was/is so poorly served. Prism from GraphPad
>Software here in San Diego (see Harvey Motulsky) is probably the most
>practical graphing software for bench scientists that I have come
across
>so far. In conjunction with Lotus/Excel for Windows and with CorelDRAW
for
>image working, I can pretty well do anything I want to in 2D. It is
>Windows-based, still at version 1.x and no Mac version, but has already
>become a kind of standard in my department (Physiology).
>
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