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Using Excel for Engineering Calculations?

View two demos for GrafiCalc 2007.

By DE Editors  

July 17, 2007

By DE Editors

GrafiCalc 2007 is a new software offering that is aimed at enabling users to conceptualize, analyze, and solve a wide range of geometry-dependent engineering challenges.

A press release from ConnectPress Ltd. (Santa Fe, NM) says that the software combines the disciplines of sketching and calculations into a single application that delivers interactive engineering, decision-support information, and answers.

GrafiCalc 2007 is a Windows standard application that can be used alone or in conjunction with Excel and popular CAD applications. GrafiCalc 2007 is Vista compatible. The list price of $199 includes software, tutorials, examples, and free technical support.

The company is offering two video demos that you can view:

Demo One: Geometrical spreadsheet  1

Demo Two: Link with Excel  1

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



 

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