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Software Reviews : PSI-Plot Publisher: Poly Software International Year of Publication: 1993 Version Reviewed: 2.0 Price: $449 (retail); $299 (from the company) System Requirements: IBM or IBM compatible with MS-DOS or pc- DOS version 3.0 or higher; 512K of RAM; graphics display and adapter (Hercules, EGA, VGA or better); 3MB free disk space on hard drive; floppy drive. Recommended: Microsoft-compatible mouse; math coprocessor; 24-pin dot-matrix printer or better or laser printer. Effectiveness: Good User Friendliness: With mouse: good; with keyboard: fair Documentation: Poor

PSI-Plot is a sophisticated, expensive plotting/graphing program. It has the capability, far beyond what most social scientistswould need, to produce a variety of two- and three-dimensional plots that can be output to printers, plotters, or slide makers. Most social scientists, except the most quantitatively oriented, will not find these specialized capabilities to be worth the cost or relatively large investment of time needed to learn the program.

Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 12, No. 2, 314-317 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/089443939401200213


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