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Remember Cricket Graph? — #5

Excel as it comes cannot graph the kind of stuff I need. It took 300 lines of VBA code to get it to graph the kind of logarithmic graphs I needed. But Cricket Graph could do it, …
MacNN Development by 11011001

Remember Cricket Graph? — #6

I never really liked cricket graph. Try Igor Pro 4. In my opinion, this is and has been the best graphing program available for the past 5 years, and they have an OSX version.
MacNN Development by surfacto

Remember Cricket Graph? — #7

I have very fond memories of Cricket Graph. It was an impressive little program; much better (and faster) than Excel. I used to use Cricket Graph in college for all my material s…
MacNN Development by ranga

Remember Cricket Graph? — #8

I still use Cricket Graph 90% of the time. I recently tried GraphPad Prism for OSX. Really nice graphing program, but Expen$ive. I really wish there were a Canvas compatible graph…
MacNN Development by foamy

Remember Cricket Graph? — #9

The creation date on my copy of Cricketgraph is July 15, 1986. Can't believe I have 16-year-old sofware on my computer that still runs! (though I don't really use it since I'm usin…
MacNN Development by strepidus

Remember Cricket Graph? — #10

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MacNN Development by Rickster

Remember Cricket Graph? — #11

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MacNN Development by Spheric Harlot

Remember Cricket Graph? — #12

What version of SuperPaint? I have some version 3.5 disks sitting around that I've been meaning to install so I can resurrect some of my own old artwork.
MacNN Development by Rickster

Remember Cricket Graph? — #13

I really miss Cricketgraph - I use Deltagraph now (in classic), but CG was SO much more intuitive to use. Ah well....I have tried the other options listed here, but none of them c…
MacNN Development by FishDoc

Remember Cricket Graph? — #14

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MacNN Development by Charles Bouldin

Remember Cricket Graph? — #15

Quote: Originally posted by Rickster: What version of SuperPaint? I have some version 3.5 disks sitting around that I've been meaning to install so I can resurrect some …
MacNN Development by Spheric Harlot

Remember Cricket Graph? — #16

Quote: Originally posted by foamy: I still use Cricket Graph 90% of the time. I recently tried GraphPad Prism for OSX. Really nice graphing program, but Expen$ive. I re…
MacNN Development by SuperHard

Remember Cricket Graph? — #17

We have MacVector and GCK. I don't like either of them for day to day use. I got DNA Strider for OSX and I'm pretty happy. DNA Strider is the Cricket Graph of DNA analysis progr…
MacNN Development by foamy

Remember Cricket Graph? — #18

Quote: Originally posted by Rickster: What version of SuperPaint? I have some version 3.5 disks sitting around that I've been meaning to install so I can resurrect some …
MacNN Development by qyn

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #1

I have a very strange situation. I'm on a cable modem with a dynamic I.P. address. I've tried this with a NAT enabled router, with BrickHouse, and with no type of firewall. In all…
MacNN Networking by Hobbes

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #2

>I have a very strange situation. I'm on a cable modem with a dynamic I.P. >address. I've tried this with a NAT enabled router, with BrickHouse, and >with no…
MacNN Networking by brianhill

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #3

I believe you're right about the address translation o nthe router. If you check the IP address on your computer while the router is up, you will most likely show an unroutable IP…
MacNN Networking by CremerK

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #4

You're both right. It does pick up address of the router. The problem is, even without the router, it picks up yet another address, and reports the FTP port open. Again, this othe…
MacNN Networking by Hobbes

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #5

Quote: Originally posted by CremerK: <STRONG>If you choose to go without the router, OS X can perform port filtering, but not adddress translation. I really like…
MacNN Networking by brianhill

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #6

Quote: Originally posted by Hobbes: <STRONG>You're both right. It does pick up address of the router. The problem is, even without the router, it picks up yet anot…
MacNN Networking by brianhill

BrickHouse and open FTP port — #7

Thanks for the reply Brian. I ran Network Utility and check the stats. The I.P. address in question doesn't show up anywhere. Its not in the same subnet either. My actual I.P. add…
MacNN Networking by Hobbes
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