Spam I am (part II)
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And if anybody knows of any good freeware/shareware/cheap software for doing shiny graphs/charts/etc on Mac OS X or Linux, that would be particularly useful right now.
Good afternoon, I have a good softwareWhat good software do you have?
And if anybody knows of any good freeware/shareware/cheap software for doing shiny graphs/charts/etc on Mac OS X or Linux, that would be particularly useful right now.
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Not shiny: gnuplot
Shiny: xmgrace
Can be good: latex-beamer with gnuplot as a backend
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Would this (http://www.graphsketcher.com/) be any use to you?
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Lovely bit of cross-platform software for RAW image processing and workflow.
Can't help on the graphing/charting front, though.
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http://plot.micw.eu/ (free) was quite nice last time I used it, but that was aaaaages ago; I'm using matplotlib to plot stuff for work, but that's a programming library. I quite like gnuplot, but it's cryptic as all hell.
Flot (http://code.google.com/p/flot) is alright if you need to do stuff on the Web. The YUI graphing thing's meant to be good too.
Good software: um, Textmate (finally won me away from Emacs)... Twitteriffic's quite nice. Most of the new software I use is web stuff these days, thinking about it. Started using Omnigraffle, it's nice, but it's hardly new. :)
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I can't speak highly enough of it.
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I used to use the pgplot perl interface, which was slightly less good (but still got the job done, &c.)
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I recently used gnuplot for the first time (for doing quick & dirty scatter graphs—the program also outputs detailed information which gets fed into Mathematica, but that's not my concern). It's not so much cryptic as … retro. There's just something about that reminds me of working with mainframes and time-sharing systems.
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So Mobilescrobbler (last.fm for the iphone and ipod touch) and Scrivener (editor that forces you to concentrate on writing) and definitely not firefox.
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Emacs+SLIME+SBCL. They are my toys. Funfunfun. It may end up with server and network monitoring software, one day.
I usually use either gnuplot or hand-written graphing code (for when gnuplot doesn't do what I want) to graph stuff. Mostly the hand-written graphing is related to above-alluded-to network/server monitoring software.
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Just in case you were wondering, this is what those two programs actually do..!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MCNP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geant4