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<li><a href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/D/1/index.shtml">A list from SAL</a>
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The following list taken from a news posting by Arthur Ferruzzi:
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<br>Non-interactive ( filters, convert data to graphics, usually Postscript )
<p><b>gnuplot</b> ( can act as a filter, and is used by many web CGI's to create graphs )
link = <a href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/D/1/GNUPLOT.html">Gnuplot</a>
<br><b> version 3.6 of gnuplot has GIF output.</b>
<br><b>mongo</b>/supermongo ( not free ) link = <a
href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/D/1/SM.html">SM</a> <br><b>pgplot</b>, link
= <a href="http://astro.caltech.edu/~tjp/pgplot/">PGPLOT</a> <br><b>splot</b>,
old but good program. No description, only download. <a
href="http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/prv/ftp/UNIX/Image/splot.tar.z">splot.tar.z</a>
<br><b>jgraph</b>, no description at this time. <a
href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/D/1/JGRAPH.html">jgraph </a><a
href="http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/plank/jgraph/jgraph.html">Jgraph
home page</a>
<br><b>psgraph</b>: graphing program with PostScript output; like graph(1), but
more flexible; <a
href="http://www.ptf.com/ptf/products/UNIX/current/0190.0.html#0">psgraph</a> <p>
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<br>Mostly interactive or semi-interactive.
<p><b>xlispstat</b> ( see below) <a
href="http://www.stat.umn.edu/~luke/xls/xlsinfo/xlsinfo.html">XLISP-STAT</a>
<br><b>xgobi</b> <a
href="http://akpublic.research.att.com/~dfs/videolibrary/xgobi.html">XGobi: Dynamic
Graphics for Data Analysis</a>
<br><b>ACE ( xmgr/xvgr ) </b>link <a
href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/D/1/ACEGR.html">ACE/gr (xmgr, xvgr)</a><a
href="http://www.ptf.com/ptf/products/UNIX/current/0186.0.html#0">ace_gr</a>
<br><b>xgraph</b>
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<br>I'm looking into: ( so who has spare time?)
<p><b>GLE</b> ( you can get binaries ) graphics layout editor? <a
href="http://www.ptf.com/ptf/products/UNIX/current/0187.0.html#0">gle</a> <p>
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<br>Mostly analysis programs, with plotting capabilities.
<br>You may use them just for the plotting.
<p><a href="http://sal.rising.com.au/D/1/PHYSICA.html">SAL- Scientific
Data Processing & Visualization - Software Packages -<b>PHYSICA</b></a>
<br><b>Algae</b>, formerly Alki <a
href="http://www.eskimo.com/~ksh/algae/index.html">Alki</a> <a
href="http://www.eskimo.com/~ksh/algae/index.html"> Algae Home</a>
<br><b>yorick</b> ( from LLNL ) link <a
href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/A/2/YORICK.html">Yorick</a> <br><b>scilab</b>
link <a href="http://www-rocq.inria.fr/scilab/">ScilabScilab Home Page</a>
<br><b>rlab</b> ( NOT a matlab clone :-) link = <a
href="http://www.eskimo.com/~ians/rlab.html">RLaB</a> <br><b>octave</b>
link =<a href="http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave/">GNU Octave</a> free numerical
analysis and visualization environment, <a
href="http://bevo.che.wisc.edu/octave.html">Octave</a> similar to Matlab
<br><b>mupad</b> ( great package. Basically free. Buy the book ) link = <a
href="http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~cube/">MuPAD
- Multi Processing Algebra Data Tool</a>
<br><b>R</b> ( gnu clone of "S" statistical language ) link = <a
href="http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/F/1/R.html">R</a> <p><b>mathematica</b> (
commercial ) symbolic, numeric, graphical <a
href="http://www.wolfram.com">Mathematica</a> <br><b>matlab</b> ( commercial
) analysis + graphics <a
href="http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/">MATLAB</a> <br><b>maple</b> (
commercial) symbolic, numeric, graphical <a
href="http://www.maplesoft.com">Maple</a> <p>
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Others I have come across:
<li><a href="http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/">GDCHART by Bruce Verderaime</a>
<li><a href="http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/gallery">Grace (Evgeny Stambulchik)</a>
and <a href="http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Xmgr">Ace/gr (Xmgr) by Paul Turner</a>
<li><a href="http://www.mathtools.net">http://www.mathtools.net</a>
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