Ê What is it? SerePlot is an object-oriented scientific plotting and data analysis program that is scriptable with Apple Events. SerePlot emphasizes graphical data exploration. Because it was written for scientists, engineers and other researchers, it has the presentation and analysis tools needed by people in technical disciplines. Tasks like curve fitting to arbitrary linear and nonlinear functions, Fourier transforms, statistical and calculus operations can be performed with ease. Unlike many scientific plotting packages, SerePlot has full support for error analysis and propagates error values through any mathematical operations you perform on your data. SerePlot also has a wide array of graphic tools for annotating your plots. There are a variety of plot symbols and line types that can be displayed in color (on Macintosh computers that support color) and with a variety of patterns. A program is not truly powerful unless it is also easy to use. This is where SerePlot's object-oriented nature helps you. Simply put, everything in an SerePlot plot is a selectable object. You can select an SerePlot graph by clicking on it. Once selected, you can change its point or line style using a graphic menu. Want to fit a curve? Just select it, and then use the curve-fit menu to select the type of fit you want. SerePlot will take care of the rest. SerePlot also offers a palette of graphic analysis tools that allow you to perform many types of mathematical analyses of your data on-screen. Tools for integration, differentiation, point-finding, statistical operations and other analysis tasks are available. You'll find that SerePlot allows you to interact with and explore your data in a much more direct and intuitive fashion than other plotting programs you may have used. SerePlot is also the only scientific graphing package that supports the Apple Event Object Model. This means that you can script SerePlot with utilities like UserLand Frontier, AppleScript and QuickKeys. It also means that SerePlot can exchange data with other Apple Event aware programs like Excel 4.0 and FileMaker Pro 2.0.