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DeltaGraph - 5.7

graphing software

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Version 5.7: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 5.7
Release Date: 2006-06-05
License: Update
Downloads (version 5.7): 1,352
Downloads (all versions): 22,082
Price: $299.00

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Product Description:

DeltaGraph 5 for Mac OS X is the only application that you will need to analyze, visualize and customize your data efficiently and with high quality output.

Making a lasting impression with DeltaGraph 5.
  • Analyze your data with our Formula Builder and 50 mathematical and statistical functions; or, fit a curve to your data with advanced regression tools.
  • Visualize your results the way you want. With over 80 different chart types and 200 different styles, both 2-D and 3-D, you have a choice.
  • Customize your charts. You have complete control. Nearly every chart element is customizable in color, font, style and location.
  • Get results quickly and easily. DeltaGraph's Chart Advisor shows you the charting options for your data, and will even recommend a chart type and style based on the type of data and audience.
  • Share your results with the highest quality output, both onscreen and in print, thanks to native Mac OS X rendering.

What's new in this version:

  • Native support for Intel based Macs (Universal Binaries).
  • Better support for multi-user systems.
  • Control over alignment of labels with superscripts and subscripts.
    • Normally, labels are aligned so that their tops are aligned. With the changes in this version, the labels can optionally be aligned by their baselines. To change the alignment of labels for a chart, select the chart, and press Command-Option-R. To change back to the default alignment, hit Command-Option-R again.
Addressed the following issues:
  • Several crash bugs
  • Not able to relink to data file if the linked file was moved
  • Back edge line on 3D column charts not visible
  • Drop shadows don't work with arrows or lines
  • Improved layout of label text in charts

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 9 - OS X 10.1.5 or later
  • Universal Binary

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DeltaGraph CommentaryWhere is the update.... - Version: 5.7.5, 4/19/2009 08:59PM PST

macaholic
I understand an update is in the works, but taking forever.
Hurry up Red Rock.
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DeltaGraph Troubleshooting ReportDeltagraph 5.7.5 just quits on launch - Version: 5.7.5, 1/9/2008 09:11AM PST

RobH2
This version, 5.7.5, just quits every time I try to launch it. Fixed permissions, ran *censored*tail, all the usual stuff so had to go back to 5.7.4. It's a pity because every upgrade up until now has gone without a hitch. Deltagraph is a very stable package, okay I accept that it's a little old fashioned looking but it still does exactly what you want it to do. After all how zingy do you want a graphing package to be?
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DeltaGraph CommentaryEntire Mac GUI needs work - Version: 5.7.5, 8/30/2007 05:10PM PST

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macaholic
I use this software and think the entire GUI is so old style OS8 or 9 from the 1990's.
So many dialog boxes to modify anything, to the point of being absolutely frustrating.
RedRock need to bring in someone who knows how to code a modern interface.
Obviously their "in-house skills" a severely lacking.
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