For Mac's, if you don't want to learn R, DeltaGraph (by Red Rock Software) is a 
good option.  They just released a new version (6) which I haven't used, but 
I've used version 5 and older.  It will do most of what you need, without the 
steep learning curve of R.  Much of the data organization should be similar to 
SigmaPlot.  The interface can be a little unpolished (which may be fixed in 
version 6), but it will make almost any chart you will ever need.  

http://www.redrocksw.com/index.php/deltagraph-mac.html
http://www.redrocksw.com/index.php/free-demo-version.html

Jesse 

On Sep 19, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Murphy, Cheryl Ann wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I was curious if anyone has found good graphing software that is compatible 
> with macs - I'm looking to have graphs that would be suitable for 
> publications.  I've used Sigma Plot in the past but it is only windows-based.
> 
> Thanks!
> Cheryl Murphy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Ph.D. Candidate
> Dept. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
> University of Kansas
> [email protected]
> 423-208-1165



Jesse Becker
Doctoral Student
Department of Biology
Freeman Aquatic Station
Texas State University - San Marcos
[email protected]

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