Menu

Tree [adad75] master /
 History

HTTPS access


File Date Author Commit
 3rdparty 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 fitPlugins 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 man 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 output 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 scidavis 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 CHANGES 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 Doxyfile 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 INSTALL.html 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 README 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 README.installer 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 build.bat 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 gpl.txt 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 scidavis-logo.png 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 scidavis-logo.svg 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 scidavis.css 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit
 scidavis.pro 2013-12-15 Dmitriy Dmitriy [adad75] Initial commit

Read Me

=== What is SciDAVis? ===

SciDAVis is a free application for _Sci_entific _D_ata _A_nalysis and _Vis_ualization.


=== License ===

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or   
(at your option) any later version.                                 
                                                                    
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,     
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of      
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the       
GNU General Public License for more details.                        

A copy of this license is provided in the file gpl.txt.


=== Platforms ===

SciDAVis runs on GNU/Linux, Windows and MacOS X; 
possibly also on other platforms like *BSD.


=== Installation ===

See INSTALL.html


=== Web site ===

http://scidavis.sourceforge.net


=== Credits ===

--- Developers ---

The following people have written parts of the SciDAVis source code, ranging from a few lines to large chunks.
In alphabetical order.

Tilman Benkert[1], 
Knut Franke

--- Documentation ---

The following people have written parts of the manual and/or other documentation.
In alphabetical order.

Knut Franke, Roger Gadiou

--- Translations ---

The following people have contributed translations or parts thereof.
In alphabetical order.

Tilman Benkert[1],
Markus Bongard,
Tobias Burnus,
Rémy Claverie,
f0ma,
Jose Antonio Lorenzo Fernandez,
Pavel Fric,
Jan Helebrant,
Daniel Klaer,
Peter Landgren,
Fellype do Nascimento,
Tomomasa Ohkubo,
Mikhail Shevyakov,
Mauricio Troviano

--- Packagers ---

The following people have made installing SciDAVis easier by providing specialized binary packages.
In alphabetical order.

Burkhard Bunk (Debian),
Quentin Denis (SUSE),
Yu-Hung Lien (Mac OS X),
Eric Tanguy (Fedora),
Mauricio Troviano (Windows installer)

--- QtiPlot ---

SciDAVis uses code from QtiPlot, which consisted (at the time of the fork, i.e. QtiPlot 0.9-rc2) of code by the following people:

Tilman Benkert[1],
Shen Chen,
Borries Demeler,
José Antonio Lorenzo Fernández,
Knut Franke,
Vasileios Gkanis,
Gudjon Gudjonsson,
Alex Kargovsky,
Michael Mac-Vicar,
Tomomasa Ohkubo,
Aaron Van Tassle,
Branimir Vasilic,
Ion Vasilief,
Vincent Wagelaar

The SciDAVis manual is based on the QtiPlot manual, written by (in alphabetical order):

Knut Franke, Roger Gadiou, Ion Vasilief

footnotes:
[1] birth name: Tilman Hoener zu Siederdissen

=== Special Thanks ===

We also want to acknowledge the people having helped us indirectly by contributing to the following
fine pieces of software. In no particular order.

Qt (http://doc.trolltech.com/4.3/credits.html),
Qwt (http://qwt.sourceforge.net/#credits),
Qwtplot3D (http://qwtplot3d.sourceforge.net/),
muParser (http://muparser.sourceforge.net/),
Python (http://www.python.org/),
liborigin (http://sourceforge.net/projects/liborigin/),
Vim (http://www.vim.org/thanks.php/),
webgen (http://webgen.rubyforge.org/),
Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/),
Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/),
GSL (http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/)

... and many more we just forgot to mention.
Want the latest updates on software, tech news, and AI?
Get latest updates about software, tech news, and AI from SourceForge directly in your inbox once a month.