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Pretty, intuitive, and effective: excellent app for $8!! 



- Version: 3.0b, 5/15/2008 06:15AM PST
Timothy Bates
Unique Capability 



- Version: 2.7.1, 10/22/2005 04:44AM PST
Akopman
Just used GraphClick for the first time. I wanted to use a graph from an old publication in an article to be published. The only copy of the illustration was from a pdf file I downloaded from the web. This "original" simply was not of publishable quality. The process went as follows:
pdf file > copy illustration with Acrobat > past into GraphClick > copy data points generated into Excel and regraph > paste into Photoshop Elements. The result a tiff file formated to my specs.
Spectacular
pdf file > copy illustration with Acrobat > past into GraphClick > copy data points generated into Excel and regraph > paste into Photoshop Elements. The result a tiff file formated to my specs.
Spectacular
Terrific application 



- Version: 2.7, 10/15/2005 09:54AM PST
spollak
GraphClick is a terrific application. With it, I could "recover" data from charts I'd created long ago, but neglected to retain the underlying data. Moreover, I could discern the data underlying charts from publications, and then recreate these as required (with proper source attribution).
Won't launch - Version: 2.6, 8/4/2005 07:43PM PST
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leberp
Won't launch on a G5 running 10.3.8
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- Won't launch
2.6b won't launch - Version: 2.6b, 7/18/2005 10:04AM PST
skyo63
even in Safe Boot mode. Icon shows up in the Dock for a split sceond and disappears again. OS X 10.3.9.
Crashes on 10.3.9 - Version: 2.5, 7/17/2005 09:57PM PST
Drishmung
dyld: /Volumes/GraphClick/GraphClick.app/Contents/MacOS/GraphClick can't open library: /System/Library/Frameworks/Quartz.framework/Versions/A/Quartz (No such file or directory, errno = 2)
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- Crashes on 10.3.9 (1 replies)
getting there... 



- Version: 2.5b, 3/29/2005 01:22PM PST
mbtoloczko
2.5b is a nice step forward. Much easier to setup the axes values, and seems to be much faster. Still at least one minor bug that I've seen though.
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"Digitizer" requires a huge download - Version: 2.4, 2/5/2005 11:00PM PST
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Doctor J
"Engauge" (that's what the developers call it) requires that you downloat an entire development environment (55 MB). That's a typical problem with sourceforge stuff; it's not designed for ease of installation/use.
nice yes but digitalizer does more for free 



- Version: 2.1, 1/5/2005 02:38PM PST
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see digitalizer (engauge2.11) that does more for free :
Digitalizer web site : http://digitizer.sourceforge.net/
mac os x version (under Qt 3.3) http://naranja.umh.es/~atg/
Digitalizer web site : http://digitizer.sourceforge.net/
mac os x version (under Qt 3.3) http://naranja.umh.es/~atg/
You can quickly define the scale of the graph (in several different ways), then tracing graphs is flexibly and quickly done by adding points (or even automatically tracing both solid and, remarkably well, broken symbol lines).
You can export the data to a spreadsheet, and the program even calculates areas under the curves - which was what I used it for.
Purchase immediately!