Peanut Software Mirror Page

Page last updated: 30 June 09

My page of FAQ (5 May 09) is added to as necessary.
Generous Peanut users have established a mailing list and a database for sharing documents.
Regarding the recent salmonella scare: The peanut products at this site are 100% safe.


Click the following links to reach the download pages: 

Wingeom (15 May 09) Winplot (29 Jun 09) Winstats (01 Jun 09)

Winarc (21 Jun 09) Winfeed (15 Jun 09) Windisc (27 May 09)

Winmat (11 Jan 09) Wincalc (30 Jun 09) Winwordy (02 Aug 08)

Winlab (28 Dec 00)

Documents (07 Mar 08)


The programs may be freely distributed. Suggestions for improvements and repairs are welcome (my e-mail address is in the Help|About dialog box). Current versions (dated with the program) are always available at this site and at the Peanut home page.

Each downloaded program is a self-extracting archive, which contains the executable file and perhaps some accessory files. The executable file includes documentation that can be printed, exported to your word processor, or simply used for on-screen help.

To download programs, first create a directory on your hard drive into which the files will be copied, then click the program link at the top of the program page. After downloading, execute each file (double-click its icon) to extract its contents. The program icon should now appear in the directory window. There is no installation program (Peanut programs do not tamper with your system files), so you will have to register the program’s file extensions with Windows yourself (1 Aug 03). There is no uninstall program, either, but removing a Peanut program by yourself is fairly easy (28 Dec 03).


More peanuts.
Rick Parris
Phillips Exeter Academy
Mathematics Department
Exeter, NH 03833
voice: (603) 772-4311

Exeter Home Page