Please warn me when you are on the road. People just talking on hands free cell phones scares me enough, but someone actually typing a message? *shiver*
I had the same problem as you last year. I tried gnuplot, which is good if you need to do some quick plots but are generally looked on as excel quality.
I recommend XMGrace for 2-dimentional stuff. (I've published papers using this). And Mayavi for 3-D. Makes some nice purdy pictures.
<offtopic> That exact mantra is one of the things wrong with the open source mindset. Not all the users of the product are programmers so they cannot fix it themselves.
Also, of those that ARE programmers how many of them will actually take the time to fix the problem? In my humble opinion, the programmers of the OSS should take the advice to heart and fix the problem! </offtopic>
Just recently released as freeware to the public Starseige: Tribes was the lasting game for me. I still play it to this day, even though they are newer iterations of the game.
Look on fileplanet for the free release of the game!
Please warn me when you are on the road. People just talking on hands free cell phones scares me enough, but someone actually typing a message? *shiver*
I had the same problem as you last year. I tried gnuplot, which is good if you need to do some quick plots but are generally looked on as excel quality. I recommend XMGrace for 2-dimentional stuff. (I've published papers using this). And Mayavi for 3-D. Makes some nice purdy pictures.
<offtopic> That exact mantra is one of the things wrong with the open source mindset. Not all the users of the product are programmers so they cannot fix it themselves.
Also, of those that ARE programmers how many of them will actually take the time to fix the problem? In my humble opinion, the programmers of the OSS should take the advice to heart and fix the problem! </offtopic>
Look on fileplanet for the free release of the game!