You may want to look at Fathom (you can download an evaluation copy from our web site):
http://www.keypress.com/fathom If you have any questions about it, feel free to ask (off-line, please). At 12:41 PM -0400 11/23/01, kjetil halvorsen wrote: >A related question: I am using Xlispstat for dynamic graphichs, >especially >simulations, animations and plots controlled by " sliders" which can be >drawn by the mouse. Anybody know of any oyther statistics software, free >or comercial, which can do this things? I am asking here since I have a >vague recollection of reading that that datadesk can do some of this >things, but I newer saw a version. > >Kjetil Halvorsen > > >dennis roberts wrote: >> >> datadesk is now linked on minitabs homepage ...as is minitab being linked >> on datadesks homepage ... >> >> At 11:36 AM 11/23/01 +0000, Frank Mattes wrote: >> >Hi >> >I discovered datadesk (www.datadesk.com), a application which allows >> >graphical exploration of your data. >> >I'm wondering if anyone is using this software >> > >> >Thank >> > >> >Frank Mattes ________________________________ Jill Binker Fathom Dynamic Statistics Software KCP Technologies, an affiliate of Key Curriculum Press 1150 65th St Emeryville, CA 94608 1-800-995-MATH (6284) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.keypress.com http://www.keycollege.com __________________________________ ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES are available at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ =================================================================