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Carl Manaster

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Since: Oct 23, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 2:20 pm
Post subject: ANNC: Data Stripes
Archived from groups: comp>sys>mac>scitech (more info?)

Data Stripes is now available for download. Data Stripes is a
freeware Macintosh program that displays multivariate data in a
compact graphical format. You quickly see correlations in your data
by sorting on a column and seeing which other columns sort with it.

System Requirements
o Mac OS 8 or 9
o PowerPC Macintosh
o 4MB available RAM

Send questions about Data Stripes to
manaster.RemoveThis@pobox.com

To download Data Stripes, visit
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/datastripes/>

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