Depending on what you're doing, creating graphs on the Mac may not be the easiest thing in the world. There are tools available to create simple graphs as well as data-heavy ones, but there's not a ...
I stumbled upon an amazing find a few minutes ago: an OS X application called Graph Sketcher. It is developed and maintained by MIT, and very simply, Graph Sketcher lets you hand-draw graphs on a set ...
Long time Mac developers, the Omni Group, on Wednesday introduced the newest in its line of productivity applications, OmniGraphSketcher 1.0 beta 1. According to the company, OmniGraphSketcher 1.0 is ...
Retailing for a relatively hefty US$14.99, OmniGraphSketcher may initially leave you scratching your head and wondering exactly who the app's target audience is. OmniGraphSketcher offers a free-form ...
The Omni Group, long known for its elegant Mac OS X software, now offers two iPad-friendly versions of its desktop apps: OmniGraffle—for diagramming, flow charting, and wireframing, and ...
Plotting a graph takes time. Often mathematicians just want to know the key features. These are: shape, location and some key points (such as where the graph crosses the axes or turning points).
The Omni Group has released a new product, OmniGraphSketcher (formerly Graph Sketcher), which promises to let users create snazzy graphs by drawing smooth curves, easily filling the area in between ...