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FC-Win

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FindGraph

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Flow Pro

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Randomly shuffle Excel cells,
FC-Win (tm) is a front-end
FindGraph is comprehensive,
Visually design waterways and
entire rows, or entire
program for Fortran Calculus
feature-rich graph editor,
channels. Graphical and easy
columns. Sorting is done
(tm). The Fortran Calculus
as well as a curve-fitting
to use. Enhanced plotting
quickly and at complete
(FC) language is for
and digitizing tool for
features. Report ready
random.
math modeling, simulation,
engineers, scientists and
results compatible with
 
and optimization. FC is
graduate students. Discover
Excel. Supports both English
 
based on Automatic
the model that best
and SI (metric)
 
Differentiation that
describes your data.
units. Handles circular,
 
simplifies computer code to
 
trapezoidal, ushaped, and
 
an absolute minimum.
 
tubular channel shapes


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Date: May, 10 2006
GeneXproTools is an extremely
Linear programming
Defines how to cut
Digitize graphs and charts
flexible predictive modeling
environment to solve
rectangular pieces from
quickly with our Excel based
tool designed for Function
constrained optimization
glass, metal, plastic,
spreadsheet software. Log,
Finding, Classification,
problems arising in various
drywall or veneer sheets
linear, date and time
Time Series Prediction and
industrial, financial and
with minimal waste of
scales, distance measurement
Logic Synthesis. With
educational areas.
material. Instantly
and angle determination
GeneXproTools you can create
Optimization problems are
generates and displays
capability also. Free
analytical models in a few
stated as linear programs
complex layouts and cutting
upgrades forever!
moments.
with UNLIMITED number of
instructions right at your
 
 
variables and constraints.
worksite.
 


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