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    Altaxo Data Processing/Plotting Program

    Altaxo Data Processing/Plotting Program

    Data manipulation and plotting program with scripting

    Altaxo is a data manipulation and plotting program written in C# for MS.NET. It is featuring worksheet views and plot views, a scripting language (currently C#) for data processing and automation, import of data from ASCII files or from images, export of graphs and embedding of graphs in other documents.
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    wxArt2D gives wxWindows applications sophisticated vector drawing functionality. It is based on a framework supporting multiple views within a hierarchical document. Supports drawing & (Graph) editing. In-output in SVG, GDSII, XML, easy to extend.
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    Gri is a language for scientific graphics programming. It is script-based, not GUI-based. Some users view it as a sort of LaTeX for scientific graphics. Users who climb a slight learning curve are rewarded with considerable aesthetic power.
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    JSynoptic renders information graphically. It can be used as a simple graph plotter, or as a complex run-time monitoring environment. The user sets up shapes (like plots) on graphical pages, and uses data sources (ex: ASCII file) to render information.
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    FrAid(FRactal AID) is an interface to Java, allowing it to proc. math. data(functions/equations). A compl. standalone system utilizing the FrAid prog. lang. is available(no need to be Java programmer to use it!). Use instead of Matlab. High res. graphics
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    A powerfull tool to work with math functions. At this stage of progress it's draw 2D graphs and 3D graphs of any function. Also have very easy to use calculator which can calculate complicate expressions.
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    Exymen aims towards being a universal cross platform multimedia editor. The goal is to have one application capable of editing all kinds of media content, including sound, video, slide presentations and white board content. Exymen has an open generic AP
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