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With PlotIT, you work directly with graphs. To change a value, pick it up and move it. Curve fits and other computations appear as curves on the graph. Want a closer look? Sketch a rectangle around an area of interest and PlotIT zooms you in, complete with updated axis labels. It's so logical you'll wonder why other programs don't work this way.
The 2nd goal is to make viewing and analyzing data easy. Data occupies most of the PlotIT window. Graphs are live, zoomable, and editable. Don't settle for a previewed graph in a page in a window in the application window. Where's the data?
The 3rd goal is to keep things simple. A few neatly laid-out dialogs control key aspects of graphs. You won't find layers of complicated dialogs.
Goal #4 is to keep things fast. Count how many clicks it takes to make a graph, first with PlotIT and then with any other program -- each one is time. Try graphing really large data sets -- tens or hundreds of thousands of points. If it seems slow, let us know and we'll show you how to get PlotIT's turbo chargers running.