Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!lethe!yunexus!ists!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!tamuts!n138ct From: n138ct@tamuts.tamu.edu (Brent Burton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: charts & graphs Summary: Fzzplot isn't too bad... Message-ID: <11590@helios.TAMU.EDU> Date: 29 Jan 91 17:35:49 GMT References: <1991Jan29.001330.22798@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> Sender: usenet@helios.TAMU.EDU Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.misc Organization: Texas A&M University Lines: 25 In article <1991Jan29.001330.22798@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu> wilsonbr@buster.cps.msu.edu (Brian R Wilson) writes: > >I am a college student looking for a cheap, and hopefully free to start >with (Public Domain or Shareware) to do charts and graphs. > >I know that ftp sites shouldn't be given out over the net, so I would >really appreciate e-mail giving me the address or even the name of the >program. Brian, the actual ftp sites ARE able to be mentioned on the net. There is no restriction with this and also, this is how we learn about the ftp sites... At sumex-aim.stanford.edu (I believe) or 36.44.0.6 (I'm sure) cd to the info-mac directory. Maybe in the /info-mac/app directory there should be a fzzplot program. Fzzplot creates decent line and point charts, complete with error bars. It was handy for several physics labs I had. Try it out, but I don't guarantee anything I have said above. (wow, the above lines are perfectly justified!) Hope this helps... +----------------------+--------------------------+ | Brent P. Burton | n138ct@tamuts.tamu.edu | | Texas A&M University | Computer Science/Physics | +----------------------+--------------------------+