CurvFit

Description

CurvFit (tm) is a curve fitting program 4 Windows. Lorentzian, Sine, Exponential and Power series are available models to match your data. A Lorentzian series is highly recommended for real data especially for multiple peaked/valleys data. CurvFit...
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System Requirements

CurvFit requires 95 98 NT 2000 XP:Home XP:Pro.

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