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Origin Lab Releases Origin Viewer for Mac

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April 4, 2016

OriginLab, a provider of data analysis and graphing software, has released Mac Viewer for Origin. The application lets users view and copy graph or worksheet information from Origin Project (OPJ) files. It is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7.0 or later.

The Mac Viewer allows Origin users to share their OPJ files with colleagues who use the Mac OS. Mac users will be able to directly run the Mac Viewer, open OPJ files and view worksheet data, graphs and analysis results provided by colleagues. Users can copy tabular data from worksheets, and also copy graphs as PNG or PDF and insert them into other documents.

Even if users have installed the full Origin software on a Mac using virtualization, the Mac Viewer can still be very useful in copying graphs from Origin projects as PDF via the clipboard. This avoids the extra steps of exporting the graph as a file and then importing the file into other applications, the company states.

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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