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Cranes Software Releases SigmaPlot V 12.0

Scientific graphing and statistical analysis software has an updated user interface and new features.

Scientific graphing and statistical analysis software has an updated user interface and new features.

By DE Editors

Cranes Software has announced the latest release of SigmaPlot 12, the latest version of their its scientific data analysis and graphing software package. It is designed to provide researchers with an enriched user interface, increased ease of use and new features to quickly analyze data and create exact graphs that present research results for presentation, publication or the web.

“More than 300,000 scientists and engineers have used SigmaPlot worldwide. It has long been the industry standard for graphing and analyzing data in the scientific and engineering community because it plays a key role in enabling researchers to visually communicate important research results,” says Richard Mitchell, senior scientist at Systat Software, Inc.,  a subsidiary of Cranes Software. “The new SigmaPlot has an enriched user interface with ribbon styles and context sensitive feature grouping for enhanced functionality and ease of use.

The latest version contains many workflow efficiency improvements, new enhancements to SigmaPlot’s curve fitting features, and a wider range of graphing options including radar and dot density graphs. The graphs can be customized for effectively communicating the most important elements of users’ research.

For more information, visit Cranes Software’s SigmPlot site.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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