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
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