The Blog

OmniGraphSketcher 1.1 is out! What's in it for you?

by Dave on December 15, 2009

This morning we released the final version of OmniGraphSketcher 1.1 via our website and software update. No matter how you use the app, we think you'll notice the improvements:

  • If you do data plots, we have a new error bars feature, better auto-scaling, a more flexible data importer (we can now deal with semicolons, pipes, and more currency symbols), and better ability to incrementally add data to an existing data series.
  • If you do economics / line graphs, we've improved line snapping, made axis titles draggable, and improved speed by implementing option-drag to copy graph elements.
  • If you do math graphs, the canvas now snaps to square grid while resizing, and we've added better support for 1-dimensional number lines. We've also improved equations for best-fit lines.
  • For everyone, we have LinkBack to help with graphs embedded in other documents,  an awesome tracing feature that makes it easier to bring in information not represented by numbers, and lots of other interface improvements and bug fixes.

We're really happy with this release and we hope you will be too - please don't hesitate to email us or use the Send Feedback item in the OmniGraphSketcher Help menu.

 

Comments

The new tracing feature really comes handy. Quite often I need to create a “typical” plot. From my experience, distinct and typical characteristics of a plot are obvious for the eye, but hard to capture for the hand if you try redrawing images in side-by-side arrangement.

Tracing solves this problem in a fabulous way. Just tracing over the original image, then cleaning up and putting emphasis on the significant part of the plot … really a big improvement. Thanks.

Thomas

12.15.09 4:23 PM

Screencast would be great.

This is an amazing piece of software.


You really should make it available Online / Windows.


I would like to be able to create more than just Line Graphs with this software (Bars, Cake etc…).


Thanks.

Drazick

12.24.09 9:15 AM
Commenting is not available in this channel entry.