Grapher – Sheet Metal Parts – Plastic injection moldings

History
Before Grapher and Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 was bundled with Graphing Calculator, a similar program to Grapher that had been included with over 20 million Macintoshes since 1994 with System 7. No versions of Mac OS X prior to Mac OS X v10.4 included a bundled graphing calculator application. On July 22, 2004, Apple bought Arizona Software’s “Curvus Pro X,” and re-named it raphing Calculator, before deciding on rapher. The news was publicly announced on September 15, 2004 at AppleInsider.
Version 2.0 of Grapher was bundled with Mac OS X v10.5, and version 2.1 with Mac OS X v10.6. It is notable for being one of the few applications bundled with 10.6 to ship without 64-bit support.
Features
Grapher is a fully featured graphing calculator, capable of creating both 2D graphs including classic (linear-linear), polar coordinates, linear-logarithmic, log-log, and polar log as well as 3D graphs including standard system, cylindrical system, and spherical system. Grapher is a Cocoa application which takes advantage of Mac OS X APIs. It also supports multiple equations in one graph, exporting equations to LaTeX format, and comes with several pre-made equation examples. It is one of the few sophisticated graphing programs available capable of easily exporting clean vector art for use in printed documents (although exporting 3D graphs to vector is not possible). Animation of graphs is also supported in both 2D and 3D, generating a QuickTime file.
Further, it is also possible to use the operating system’s copy and paste feature to copy equations from the application’s visual equation editor. By doing so, Grapher functions somewhat as an equation editor, as the user may copy images of entered equations into other applications
Images
A toroid
A vector field
See also
Graphing Calculator
Mac OS X
Cocoa (API)
References
^ Siracusa, John (2009-08-05). “Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: the Ars Technica review”. Ars Technica. http://arstechnica.com/apple/reviews/2009/08/mac-os-x-10-6.ars/5. Retrieved 2009-09-02. 
External links
Usage Guide on MacRumors
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Mac OS X
Versions
Public Beta  10.0 “Cheetah”  10.1 “Puma”  10.2 “Jaguar”  10.3 “Panther”  10.4 “Tiger”  10.5 “Leopard”  10.6 “Snow Leopard”
Applications
Address Book  Automator  Calculator  Chess  Dashboard  Dictionary  DVD Player  Finder  Front Row  Grapher  iCal  iChat  iSync  iTunes (version history)  Mail  Photo Booth  Preview  QuickTime  Safari (version history)  Stickies  TextEdit
Utilities
Activity Monitor  AirPort Utility  Archive Utility  Audio MIDI Setup  Bluetooth File Exchange  ColorSync  Console  Crash Reporter  DigitalColor Meter  Directory Utility  DiskImageMounter  Disk Utility  Font Book  Grab  Help Viewer  Image Capture  Installer  Keychain Access  Migration Assistant  Network Utility  ODBC Administrator  Remote Install Mac OS X  Screen Sharing  Software Update  System Preferences  System Profiler  Terminal  Universal Access  VoiceOver  X11
Technology and
user interface
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Categories: Mac OS X-only software made by Apple Inc. | Plotting software | TeX

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