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MartinC Posted - 07/05/2005 : 8:43:28 PM
Greetings Folks,

I'm new here. I'm thinking about buying one of the Origin programs, but it is probably too expensive for me, especially since I will only need it for one application. I'm wondering if someone who already has the program might be interested in a little spending money.

I have a set of points that I need to model mathematically. If anyone is interested in doing some "curve fitting," please let me know. Thanks.

Martin
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MartinC Posted - 07/06/2005 : 5:46:04 PM
Mike,

I may do as you suggest and try the demo, but I thought I'd be better off trying the demo for one that I can afford. It takes an investment of time to learn these programs.

Martin
Mike Buess Posted - 07/05/2005 : 9:21:48 PM
Hi Martin,

Why not try the free demo?

http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=12&lm=62

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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