Harvard Graphics 2.10
Released in 1987 by Software Publishing Corporation
For DOS
Image Quality: Used
Harvard Graphics, 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.
To install, run the install utility on the utilities disk.