Dear Ecologgers,
Many thanks for your great response to my question. The clear favorite by the most people is SigmaPlot. Other suggestions (apart from R, Minitab and JMP) included: Inkscape PSI-Plot (http://www.polysoftware.com/index.htm) Gnuplot PyX (in python) pgfplots (in LaTeX) Software found on portableapps.com OriginPro ("The memory footprint is small and import of large data-sets as easy as drag and drop." IGOR Pro") LabPlot DeltaGraph ("compatible between Windows and Mac, and the most flexible/powerful paid program that I know of for Mac") Grapher - http://www.goldensoftware.com/products/grapher Origin - http://www.originlab.com/ Prism - http://www.graphpad.com/ NCL - http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/ Greetings to all from Sydney, Isabelle Dr. Isabelle Wolf ********************************************************************* Research and Analysis Officer NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service Office of Environment and Heritage Department of Premier and Cabinet Level 2, Hurstville, NSW 2220 ----- Original Message ----- From: Isabelle Wolf To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, July 29, 2013 4:34 PM Subject: Graphing software Dear Ecolog, Can anybody please recommend their favourite graphing software to produce graphs for academic papers (in Eology or else)? When I say 'graphing software', I mean other than for example Excel, R or graphing capabilities integrated in software packages. Many thanks for any recommendations. Kind regards, Isabelle Dr. Isabelle Wolf ********************************************************************* Research and Analysis Officer NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service Office of Environment and Heritage Department of Premier and Cabinet Level 2, Hurstville, NSW 2220
