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<title>Stagraph News</title>
<link>http://stagraph.com</link>
<description>Software for statistical graphics and visual data exploration</description>
<language>en-us</language>
<lastBuildDate>Monday, April 6, 2026</lastBuildDate>
<managingEditor>milos.gregor@stagraph.com</managingEditor>
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<title>Free online app for COVID-19 data analysis and visualization</title>
<description>I had this project ready for a long time, but I didn’t have time to inform more about it. It is a free web application where you can analyze and visualize global data about COVID-19. This article remedy this situation.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=35&amp;amp;Title=Free+online+app+for+COVID-19+data+analysis+and+visualization</link>
<pubDate>Sunday, June 7, 2020</pubDate>
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<title>Process Your Excel Data Simpler and Faster</title>
<description>This month I released new tool. Reshape.XL is a general purpose tool for effective data processing (wrangling) in Excel. This tool is released as a small installable add-in for Excel.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=34&amp;amp;Title=Process+Your+Excel+Data+Simpler+and+Faster</link>
<pubDate>Saturday, October 27, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>CSV Files in Stagraph</title>
<description>If you are working with data, you probably have them stored in Excel files, databases or in CSV files. This post is about CSV files, their import and use in the Stagraph environment.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=33&amp;amp;Title=CSV+Files+in+Stagraph</link>
<pubDate>Monday, June 18, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Databases in Stagraph 2.1</title>
<description>To access data from databases, we use in Stagraph the data_database function. Since databases are an important source of data, we have paid much attention to developing the visual interface for database connection and data retrieving.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=32&amp;amp;Title=Databases+in+Stagraph+2.1</link>
<pubDate>Thursday, June 7, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Powered By R</title>
<description>Programming language R is a favored environment for working with data. The number of R users is already reported in millions. Thanks to its capabilities and functionality it can be used in many forms. Selection from the current options is provided by the following article.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=31&amp;amp;Title=Powered+By+R</link>
<pubDate>Tuesday, May 15, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>FAQ: Is Stagraph Open Source?</title>
<description>Quite often I get the question of whether Stagraph is open source. The quick answer is - no. In the following text I would like to make a more detailed statement on this subject.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=30&amp;amp;Title=FAQ%3a+Is+Stagraph+Open+Source%3f</link>
<pubDate>Wednesday, May 9, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Stagraph &amp; Power BI Desktop [Part 2]</title>
<description>In the previous article, we have shown how to link the Stagraph with Power BI Desktop. In this article we will show you some practical examples. If you want to create professional statistical graphics in Power BI and you do not have R programming skills, integration with Stagraph can be very useful for you.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=29&amp;amp;Title=Stagraph+%26+Power+BI+Desktop+%5bPart+2%5d</link>
<pubDate>Friday, April 20, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Stagraph &amp; Power BI Desktop [Part 1]</title>
<description>In the following article series I want to show you how you can use Stagraph in conjunction with Microsoft Power BI Desktop. With Stagraph you can greatly expand your options in Power BI without programming. In the first article I describe how you can link Power BI Desktop with Stagraph. In the second article, will be presented practical application.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=28&amp;amp;Title=Stagraph+%26+Power+BI+Desktop+%5bPart+1%5d</link>
<pubDate>Sunday, April 15, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Stagraph 2.1</title>
<description>A new version of Stagraph is available today. This release brings several new features. These updates improves the work with the current Stagraph functionality.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=27&amp;amp;Title=Stagraph+2.1</link>
<pubDate>Monday, April 9, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>How to Import Data Into Stagraph</title>
<description>Data import is an important part of work in Stagraph. Using the features in this section, you can import data from different sources into memory and work with them.  In the How to - Data Import section have been added new chapters.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=26&amp;amp;Title=How+to+Import+Data+Into+Stagraph</link>
<pubDate>Tuesday, March 27, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Minor Stagraph Update</title>
<description>Stagraph software has been updated. This is just a small update.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=25&amp;amp;Title=Minor+Stagraph+Update</link>
<pubDate>Saturday, March 24, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Data Import Workflow in Stagraph</title>
<description>In data science tools (data wrangling - data analytics - data visualization), very important is efficient, fast and simple data import from a variety of sources . It is also important for Stagraph software.
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<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=24&amp;amp;Title=Data+Import+Workflow+in+Stagraph</link>
<pubDate>Thursday, March 8, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Intro to Stagraph 2.0 User Interface</title>
<description>A well-designed application interface can increase your productivity by hundreds of percent. If the application interface is reactive, you have quick and easy access to all program capabilities. Today you have the choice of selecting from a lot of ready-made applications. 90 % of their functionality is practically identical.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=23&amp;amp;Title=Intro+to+Stagraph+2.0+User+Interface</link>
<pubDate>Thursday, February 22, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Stagraph 2.0 is Available</title>
<description>This week we finally launched the Stagraph 2.0. The difference between versions 1.2 and 2.0 is huge. It’s so big that the documentation prepared for the previous version lost its relevance. I will work on the new documentation and tutorials in the near future.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=22&amp;amp;Title=Stagraph+2.0+is+Available</link>
<pubDate>Friday, January 19, 2018</pubDate>
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<title>Screenshots From Coming Stagraph 2.0</title>
<description>I plan to release the new Stagraph version very soon. The difference in features, functionality and workflow is amazing. If you used one of the previous versions, you will find that it is actually a new software. The basic logic of its use remains the same, it has only been extended. The following text briefly describes the basic news. Excepting functionality, the licensing model will also be changed (more at the end of post).</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=21&amp;amp;Title=Screenshots+From+Coming+Stagraph+2.0</link>
<pubDate>Thursday, December 14, 2017</pubDate>
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<title>Stagraph Celebrates First Year</title>
<description>Today it’s been exactly a year since I launched publicly the first version of Stagraph – desktop software for visual data exploration and statistical graphics.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=20&amp;amp;Title=Stagraph+Celebrates+First+Year</link>
<pubDate>Monday, October 2, 2017</pubDate>
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<title>Stagraph 1.2 is Available</title>
<description>From now on, you can download the new version of Stagraph.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=19&amp;amp;Title=Stagraph+1.2+is+Available</link>
<pubDate>Friday, August 4, 2017</pubDate>
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<title>MEZonator (2) – Features</title>
<description>In the previous post, I described the motivation and conditions for creating an online monitoring system app for contaminated sites that is based on open source technologies. In this post I will introduce the application functionality.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=18&amp;amp;Title=MEZonator+(2)+%e2%80%93+Features</link>
<pubDate>Friday, May 19, 2017</pubDate>
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<title>MEZonator (1) – How to Build Environmental Monitoring System Based on Open Source Technologies</title>
<description>In this series, I would like to introduce an internal online environmental monitoring system that I’m building in my work (Geological Survey). Gradually, in several posts I will introduce the technologies, architecture and options of its practical use.</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=17&amp;amp;Title=MEZonator+(1)+%e2%80%93+How+to+Build+Environmental+Monitoring+System+Based+on+Open+Source+Technologies</link>
<pubDate>Tuesday, May 9, 2017</pubDate>
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<title>New Chapters in the User Manual</title>
<description>In the "How To" section I have added new chapters for Stagraph documentation. I have added texts and pictures in two chapters, namely Data Preprocessing (5) and Visualization (6).</description>
<link>http:/stagraph.com/Post.aspx?Id=16&amp;amp;Title=New+Chapters+in+the+User+Manual</link>
<pubDate>Saturday, April 22, 2017</pubDate>
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