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.
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".
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Harvard Presentation Graphics A.01 (6-6-1986) (5.25-360k) (incomplete) | A.01 | English | 153.5KB | 0 |