Engauge Digitizer is a free software published in the Other list of programs, part of Audio & Multimedia.
This program is available in English. It was last updated on 20 December, 2023. Engauge Digitizer is compatible with the following operating systems: Linux.
The company that develops Engauge Digitizer is digitizer.sf.net. The latest version released by its developer is 12. This version was rated by 9 users of our site and has an average rating of 2.3.
The download we have available for Engauge Digitizer has a file size of . Just click the green Download button above to start the downloading process. The program is listed on our website since 2019-09-23 and was downloaded 10215 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Engauge Digitizer as malware if the download link is broken.
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Engauge Digitizer is one of the popular graph digitizers that allows users to extract data points from graphs and charts. It is free and open-source software and available for download at Github. However, you can extract numerical data values from XY graphs only. Besides that, there are many other drawbacks of the software.
Engauge Digitizer 12.1 is free to download from our software library. This download was checked by our antivirus and was rated as virus free. The default filenames for the program's installer are Digitizer.exe or engauge.exe etc.
I suggest considering deploying a Linux snap, which works across Linux distros. And, for the price of a Raspberry you can release for ARM as well as X86. If you are using Qt, a sample build script is at -digitizer/blob/master/dev/snapcraft/snapcraft.yaml.
bought a reolink argus2 to evaluate before investing more to expand home security ...
liked it quite well, but the huge disadvantage for me, trying to avoid "windows-c**pware" and not being a "smartphone-junkie":
NO Linux client AND also NO browser access is a NO-NO
- at least one of the two would be the minimum req ...
think about it: the world may be bigger than looking to it through "windows" or on a smartphone-screen ...