Axglyph | 2021

| Attribute | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | AxGlyph | | Developer | AxSoft (Chinese developer) | | Latest Version | 2.3 (as of 2025) | | Primary Use Case | Scientific and educational illustration | | License | Shareware / Paid (Free trial with watermark) | | Supported OS | Windows (7, 8, 10, 11); Linux (via Wine, not native) |

: The software utilizes "handlers" and node control to allow for rich deformation of templated graphs. axglyph

Mastering AxGlyph: The Ultimate Guide to Professional Vector Graphing | Attribute | Details | | :--- |

❌ (no native macOS or Linux version). ❌ Outdated UI – ribbon feels old compared to modern apps. ❌ Limited community – few tutorials compared to Inkscape. ❌ No mobile or web version . ❌ Import filters – cannot open SVG, AI, or CDR files directly. ❌ Limited community – few tutorials compared to Inkscape

| Task | Steps in AxGlyph | | :--- | :--- | | Draw a lens diagram | Insert → Optical → Convex lens → Add light rays (straight line tool) → Add focal points (circle tool) | | Create a chemical reaction | Insert → Chemistry → Hexagon ring → Bond tool to attach groups → Reaction arrow → Text with subscript | | Plot experimental data | Insert → Plot → 2D Cartesian → Enter data manually or paste from CSV → Add error bars (Plot → Error bars) | | Annotate with math | Insert → LaTeX → Type $\fracddx e^x = e^x$ → Place on canvas |

While tools like MathType focus primarily on equations, AxGlyph focuses on the of data that often accompanies those equations. It provides a more specialized scientific library than general tools like PowerPoint, while being more accessible than complex CAD software. 5. Conclusion