Harvard Graphics A.01

Harvard Graphics, from Software Publishing Corporation and initially called Harvard Presentation Graphics, is a graphing/plotting/presentation creation application for DOS. It was extremely popular in the late 1980s. At release, it competed against many graphing products such as PFS:Graph (AKA IBM Graphing Assistant ), Microsoft Chart, ChartMaster, and Cricket Graph, just to name a small few. A Windows port was released in 1991, but it lost out to Microsoft Powerpoint.



Release notes

Harvard Presentation Graphics Version A.01 was a minor update to version A.00, the first release. The primary difference is the lack of copy protection.

SPC used an odd A:00, A:01, B:00 style version numbering on many of their early products, however they switched to normal version number and a slightly different name with "Harvard Graphics 2.0".

Product type
Application Graphics
Vendor
Software Publishing Corporation
Release date
Fri Jun 06 1986
Minimum CPU
8088
Minimum RAM
256KB
Minimum free disk space
720KB
User interface
Text
Platform
DOS
Download count
40 (2 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Harvard Presentation Graphics A.01 (6-6-1986) (5.25-360k) (incomplete) A.01 English 153.5KB 2

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