If you have a guilty conscience you can buy a NIB copy of Office 97
over on that auction site for $5 !!
73 es HH, Dick, W1KSZ
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Subject: Re: [nanovna-users] New version of NanoVNA-Saver: 0.2.1
Please be aware that legal use of anything from that site is iffy at best due to copyright laws.
I searched the site for anything regarding original copyright ownership and could not find anything so it is really no better than downloading from a pirate site.
Please be aware.
On Sun, 8 Dec 2019 at 9:08 AM, Jos Stevens<jrs@...> wrote: I think to remember that Zplot runs under Excel 97, so I searched the
web and found a German website where to download .
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I did not have the time to try it.
This might help.
Jos
Op 8-12-2019 om 14:36 schreef hwalker:
On Sun, Dec 8, 2019 at 04:49 AM, Larry Rothman wrote:
¡ A quick search mentions Google sheets and IBM Lotus Symphony and a few others as alternatives...
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Larry,
ZPLOT uses VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) to draw its user interface and also do some underlying calculations. Other than AutoCad I don't know of any other applications that have licensed VBA from Microsoft for use as their scripting language. I suppose the VBA licensing fees are the primary factor
I did get sidetracked looking at the underlying VBA code in ZPLOTS. Some of the mathematical coding is educational for those geeks amongst us, of which I admit I am one.
- Herb