Draw Shapes & Graphs Online - Label Them

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Several users discuss tools for drawing shapes and graphs online, emphasizing the need for labeling features. Recommendations include Paint.Net for simple drawings, which has a low learning curve, and Gimp, although its compatibility with Windows is uncertain. For graph creation, Excel and OpenOffice.org are mentioned as effective desktop options. A LaTeX package called PGF is suggested for creating high-quality graphics. The conversation highlights a mix of software solutions for both basic and advanced drawing needs.
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that allow me to draw figures (shapes) or graphs and to label them.

TIA :-]
 
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rocophysics said:
that allow me to draw figures (shapes) or graphs and to label them.

TIA :-]

I don't know of any websites, however I can recommend some free software for Windows that I have used for simple drawings. Paint.Net is a good one. I have used it for drawings and figures for my classes. The learning curve is very shallow.

Gimp comes highly recommended, but I don't know if there is a windows version (never used it)

Graphs, well, I use excel on my desktop and openoffice.org on my laptop. I have done basic graphs with both of those.

Hope this helps.
 
Your request in is in a math discussion forum and not very specific with regard to the requirements, so ... http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgf/" . A LaTeX package to make wonderful graphics.

Harald.
 
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