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
17 years 10 weeks 2 days 23 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
17 years 5 weeks 4 days 21 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.