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OriginLab Releases Origin 2016

By DE Editors  

October 27, 2015

OriginLab, a provider of data analysis and graphing software, has released Origin and OriginPro 2016.

Part of this release are new Apps in Origin, an updated Color Chooser, Smart Plotting with Cloneable Templates and Batch Analysis. Users can also create professional report with Microsoft Word templates, manage layers and data plots in a graph with the dockable Object Manager and send graphs to PowerPoint.

“We are excited to introduce Apps in Origin. As a mature product, accumulating over 20 years of user feedback on Origin, it gets to a point where introduction of new features is often lost amid the ocean of existing features. Customers frequently tell us that they use just five percent of the software. Going forward, OriginLab can put standalone features into Apps, so users can decide what features they need to add to their Origin installation. Apps can be updated independently, so bug fixes for Apps can be timely as there will no longer be the need to wait for another version of Origin. Apps are also more visible as they are managed on our File Exchange website. Apps can also be developed by the Origin user community,” says C.P. Yang, founder and CEO, OriginLab.

For more information, visit OriginLab.

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

 

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