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Sierk Poetting

Tucson, AZ, USA
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Posted - 10/29/1998 :  7:38:00 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Is there any chance to get a version for Unix/Linux sometime in the future? If nobody thought about that until now, then PLEASE
consider it. I think that there are quite some people around, who would appreciate that.

Sierk

Barb Tobias

USA
305 Posts

Posted - 10/30/1998 :  6:26:00 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Although we do not want to leave Unix/Linux users out, we have to prioritize our resources. Our current analysis of our market options indicates that it is best for us to focus all of our efforts on providing the best Microsoft Windows package we can. We have received several requests for Unix/Linux versions and we will consider this option in the future.
Thank you for the suggestion.

[This message has been edited by Barb Tobias (edited 11-02-98).]

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sa_ertpk

Pakistan
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Posted - 11/02/2006 :  05:02:14 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
There is no doubt that Origin is great but I think there are quite a number of people who would highly appreciate its Unix verions. We have SGI Origin 3400 series system. And there is no PC with that capabilities to exploit 3D graphics. I think if u design Unix version, your resources will not be waisted. Most of all, you must consider your customers opinion after all.
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Although we do not want to leave Unix/Linux users out, we have to prioritize our resources. Our current analysis of our market options indicates that it is best for us to focus all of our efforts on providing the best Microsoft Windows package we can. We have received several requests for Unix/Linux versions and we will consider this option in the future.
Thank you for the suggestion.<p>[This message has been edited by Barb Tobias (edited 11-02-98).]

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Etnad

Mexico
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Posted - 11/17/2006 :  09:09:11 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
SciGraphica is a scientific application for data analysis and technical graphics. It pretends to be a clone of the popular commercial (and expensive) application "Microcal Origin". It fully supplies plotting features for 2D, 3D and polar charts. The aim is to obtain a fully-featured, cross-plattform, user-friendly, self-growing scientific application. It is free and open-source, released under the GPL license.

Main features:
You can plot functions and manipulate data in worksheets.
You can open several worksheets and plots and work with them interactively and at the same time.
The plots are fully configurable using a control panel dialog.
The look and feel is completely WYSIWYG.
Production/Publication quality PostScript output.
You can interact with the plots double-clicking, dragging and moving objects with the mouse.
Native XML file format.
You can insert Python expressions in the worksheets.
Terminal with command-line Python interface for interacting with plots and worksheets

It is completely programmed in C from scratch, using the GTK+ and GtkExtra libraries, and released under the GPL agreement.


http://scigraphica.sourceforge.net/
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Whoopsi

USA
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Posted - 11/28/2006 :  12:45:25 AM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
one more vote for a linux version. :)
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