Applications for graphical visualization of data on Linux® are varied, from simple 2-D plots to 3-D surfaces, scientific graphics programming, and graphical simulation. Luckily, there are many open source possibilities, including gnuplot, GNU Octave, Scilab, MayaVi, Maxima, OpenDX, and others.
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lindi
1 year 17 weeks 2 days 13 hours ago
scilab is not open source, you
scilab is not open source, you need to get authorization to distribute modified versions commercially:
"Any commercial use or circulation of the DERIVED SOFTWARE shall have been previously authorized by INRIA and ENPC."
(I already mailed the author of the article about this.)
lindi
1 year 12 weeks 4 days 10 hours ago
Just for the record the author
Just for the record the author replied and said he'll ask to arrange with IBM to update the article.