The FlexiGraphs software package for the Macintosh family of computers
provides the means to construct three of the most commonly used two-
dimensional graphs: pie charts, bar graphs, and line graphs.
FlexiGraphs is unique, however, in its attempt to provide the
Macintosh user with interactive editing of a graph using graphical
instead of numeric manipulation of data. Not only can the user
construct graphical representations of data, but can also draw a
desired graph and then let the program determine the data points.
Characteristics of the distribution can be constrained and then
individual data points or sets of data points can be edited to
visualize the effects of data manipulations (e.g., growth projections
or cumulative losses).
[Review][1]
[Review (alternative source)][2]
The download is version 1.1.3.
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
Macintosh
[1]:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2270322
[2]:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0891422290900265