In article <4a0dfr$qv5$1 at mhadg.production.compuserve.com>,
Louise Lapierre <74267.2135 at CompuServe.COM> wrote:
>Could you please help me find an adequate software package for
>making scientific graphs. I need something that will make
>publication quality multiple graphs with numerous species density
>classes on an axes of distance in a river. I would also need a
>graphing tool to make box plots on an distance scale on a river,
>as well as error bars on linear graph. The program would also
>require some drawing possibilities to be able to make
>inscriptions of towns and effluent from industries.
>If you know of any software that can do this without to much
>tampering, please reply.
>I have used Freelance, Harvard Graphic and Sigma plot, all for
>DOS. Do the windows versions work better?
>
I would recommend Grapher from Golden software, they make both dos and
windows versions. It should be possibly to get a demo from the following
address : ftp.golden.com
-Lars
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University of Aarhus E-mail : geoflbs at aau.dk
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