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graphite: a portable graphics library, written in Java, JOGL and Postscript that allows rapid generation of high-quality graphs using an efficient, compact Java engine.
GraphIte is a mathematical graphing program for Windows platforms built in C++ on the MFC libraries by Mr Soo Reams and Mr Stephen Bennett. Many of the features are not understood by either of the aforementioned, or Tim Cook.