[nabs-l] Graphing calculator

Nimer Jaber nimerjaber1 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 14 15:40:46 UTC 2011


Hello Dane,

There is one called I think calculator plus and it is an add-on to the
windows calculator app. There is also an app called audio graphing
calculator which is, as thetitle implies, an audio calculator that
also allows you to see what you're graphing. It does have those
features you were talking about. I've used it, and it works pretty
well. It also is pretty expensive though. But for me, it was worth it.
There are I'm sure some free or cheap alternatives, but they will not
be audio. As you said you don't need audio though, that shouldn't be a
problem for you.

Thanks
Nimer J

On 14/02/2011, Dane Dunham <danedunham26 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know of a good computer program to serve as a graphing
> calculator?  I have some vision, so it doesn't have to be entirely audio
> based.  I have found a program call GraphCalc from graphcalc.com, which
> works okay, accept for the fact that the user is unable to generate
> equations from tables of X and Y values.  If anyone knows of a good program,
> please let me know.  Currently, I have to use a TI83 under a CCTV, which is
> not exactly the best for me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dane
>
>
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