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Not to be confused with a common shortening of Archimandrite ("archim.") in some religious literature.
Archim is a freeware program for making graphs in two or three dimensions. It is capable of explicit and parametric graphs and uses a (very simple) code-oriented layout for entering function information, so that graphs in polar (or other) coordinates become specific cases of parametric graphs.