Red Rock Enhances DeltaGraph Software for Intel-Based Macs
Red Rock Software today announced the immediate availability of Red Rock DeltaGraph® 5.7.4 for Macintosh. This update of the company’s award-winning data analysis, charting and graphing software adds new features and improves the application’s performance on Intel Core Duo Apple hardware.
“We’re very pleased to provide this updated version of DeltaGraph for Mac to our users,” said Craig Hopson, CEO of Red Rock Software. “We’re confident that our goal of continually improving DeltaGraph and adding new features gives researchers, scientists and analysts the most powerful charting and graphing tool available when working work with complex sets of data.”
Version 5.7.4 improves the ability to transfer DeltaGraph files between Windows and Mac versions. In addition, the 5.7.4 release has a more powerful scale-to-fit option that changes the size of a chart or graph to fill any user-defined space without making adjustments to the chart or graph itself. The R-squared calculation has been extended to better calculate the fit of some curves.
Availability
Current customers using Red Rock DeltaGraph 5.x for Mac may download the free update to version 5.7.4 from Red Rock Software’s Web site, https://www.redrocksw.com. Information on corporate licenses and other purchases may also be found online at the same web address.
About Red Rock Software
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Red Rock Software (https://www.redrocksw.com) is the developer of Red Rock DeltaGraph 5, available for both Macintosh and Windows, and iScratch for Macintosh (https://www.iScratchWithoutRecords.com). In addition to its data analysis and charting application and its professional music specialty software, Red Rock offers a comprehensive set of software design, engineering and management services. Red Rock Software has produced custom desktop, Web and enterprise-level applications for science, medicine, publishing, multimedia and office automation companies.
This article was last modified on December 17, 2022
This article was first published on April 9, 2007
