Is This Free Graph Paper Program Worth Trying?

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In summary, the conversation is about a free program that prints customizable graph paper. The program is safe and can be downloaded from a free host, but there may be pop-up ads. The download button is in the middle of the page. The conversation also mentions a handy tape calculator for complex expressions and asks if there is a thread dedicated to other useful freeware.
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This is a free program that prints all sorts of graph paper. It is really customizable and has lots of different types. I had to look for a free host so I could upload it so there might be a pop up ad, but you can ignore any ads I don't get paid for them. The download button is right in the middle of the page. It also wouldn't let me upload an exe file so I had to zip it. but it is a safe, free program.
http://savefile.com/files/5896078"
 
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Very cool. Thanks
 
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Neat, thanks for the post! Is there a thread anywhere dedicated to other neat freeware that might be useful to others? Maybe this could be it.

Here's a handy tape calculator. It does complex expressions like (((1 + 2) * 3)^4)% + 56*10^-7 / 8 and retains them for editing and re-calculation: http://orefa.com/addup/1/program/addup1setup.exe" . Small footprint.
 
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that's pretty good. thanks. I don't like drawing graphs, but it has to be done...
 

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