RFGraph Ver 1.0 Oct 30 1997

RFGraph is a scientific analysis and graphing program for
windows95. Some of the functions it includes are nonlinear curve
fitting, smoothing, integration, autocorrelation, logarithmic as well
as linear axes etc.  For an introduction of how to use RFGraph you
should read the gettting started section in the helpfile- this example
will take you through the process of taking raw data to finished graph.



RFgraph comes as a zip file with the following files:
RFGRAPH  EXE       468,992  10-30-97 10:14p RFGraph.exe
RFGRAPH  HLP        60,291  10-30-97 10:35p RFGRAPH.HLP
RFGRAPH  CNT           277  10-03-97  8:22p RFGraph.cnt
README   TXT         2,249  10-30-97 10:56p README.TXT
SAMPLE   TXT        73,578  10-02-97 10:09p sample.txt
SAMPLE   RFG        32,250  10-03-97  8:12p sample.RFG
CUSTOMEQ TXT            52  07-13-97 11:26p CUSTOMEQ.TXT

To install Rfgraph

Create a directory for the above files. (ie C:\rfgraph)

Copy all of the files to the drive and directory that you want to
have rfgraph installed on. 

Now create a shortcut on the desktop:
Right click on an empty area of the desktop, select the new->shortcut.
Click on Browse and find the directory copies the files to in part #1
Click on the rfgraph icon and hit Open.  Double check that the path
is correct then hit next, then hit next again to accept the name of
the shortcut to be rfgraph, and then click on finish.  That's it it's
ready to run!


RFGraph is freely distributable shareware, if you like this program
please send in the $25 registration fee, to: 

Rick Francis
2747 Del Medio Ct
Mountain View CA 94040

Why should you register?  

1) It encourages me to continue working on the program (especially if
    you want a particular feature added or a particular bug fixed).

2)  If you register I will send you the most up to date registered
   version.  Note that the registered version DOES NOT have the annoying
   shareware reminder on startup.

You can also send comments/suggestions and/or bug reports to me at:
rick@fayerlab.stanford.edu.   I will also have a web page for rfgraph
setup off of my home page (http://www-chem.Stanford.EDU/~rick).


-Rick Francis




