I've been using proFit for publications. Its relatively cheap ($99), but seems to be able to do quite a bit. Has a free trial version too.
http://www.quansoft.com/ - Sarah On Sep 19, 2010, at 8:01 PM, Mike Sears wrote: > Of course, I expect that you'll get 99 emails telling you the virtues of R > (!), so I won't bother being the 100th (though I could). That said, one > program that seems fairly good is DataGraph > (http://www.visualdatatools.com/DataGraph/), and it's not too pricey. I've > also tried Abel (http://www.gigawiz.com/Aabel.html), which appears feature > rich, but is not as straight forward as SigmaPlot...and will set you back > nearly as much as Sigma Plot, if you like paying for software (which I don't). > > Cheers, > > Mike > > > Michael W. Sears, Ph.D. > Assistant Professor > Program in Environmental Studies > Department of Biology > Bryn Mawr College > Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 > > office: 610-526-7576 > lab: 610-526-7577 > cell: 484-535-2116 > web: http://www.thermalecology.com > > > > > On Sep 19, 2010, at 06:32 PM, "Murphy, Cheryl Ann" <[email protected]> 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 ------------------------------------- Sarah Gilman, Ph.D. Joint Science Department Keck Science Center The Claremont Colleges 925 N. Mills Avenue Claremont, CA 91711 http://faculty.jsd.claremont.edu/sgilman [email protected] 909-607-0715
