1980- VisiPlot by Mitch Kapor of Personal Software (1/2025)

Object/Artifact

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VintageComputer.Gallery

Name/Title

1980- VisiPlot by Mitch Kapor of Personal Software (1/2025)

Tags

VisiCorp

Description

VisiPlot is a vintage software package developed by Mitch Kapor and marketed by Personal Software (later known as VisiCorp). It was designed for data visualization and graphing, making it easier for users to create and interpret statistical graphs and trends.

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

EBay

Date

Feb 3, 2025

General Notes

Note

Key Historical Points: Development and Release: VisiPlot, along with VisiTrend, was developed by Mitch Kapor and released in 1981. These programs were initially part of Micro Finance Systems before being acquired by Personal Software Functionality: VisiPlot allowed users to create various types of charts, including line, bar, area, pie, and scatter plots. It was praised for its user-friendly design and comprehensive manual, which included a tutorial section Integration: VisiPlot was often used in conjunction with VisiTrend, which handled statistical analysis and forecasting. Together, they provided a powerful toolset for business data analysis and visualization. Legacy: VisiPlot and VisiTrend were significant in the early 1980s for their ease of use and ability to produce attractive, accurate charts and graphs. They laid the groundwork for later, more advanced software like Lotus 1-2-3 and Microsoft Excel VisiPlot was an important tool for businesses in the early days of personal computing, helping to streamline data analysis and visualization tasks.