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Hi Chris, As a Mac user I am happy to hear about Aabel. I will look into it. Judith judith harris emerita professor university of colorado museum p.o. box 278 chama, nm 87520 harrisj@valornet.com On Apr 26, 2006, at 3:10 PM, Christopher McRoberts wrote: > Hi Phil, > > The programs mentioned are pretty good and would likely do the > trick, but If your using a mac, you might take a look at Aabel. > > It’s very good at statistics (including cluster, PCA, etc...), has > excellent graphics, including 3-D graphics, and some very geo/paleo > friendly graphing features like rose diagrams, spherical plots, > vertical strip logs, ternary plots and much more. > > http://www.gigawiz.com/ > > > Chris > > -- > Christopher A. McRoberts > Acting Chair and Associate Professor > Department of Geology > State University of New York at Cortland > P.O. Box 2000 > Cortland, New York 13045 USA > mailto:mcroberts@cortland.edu > voice:(607) 753-2925 > fax: (607) 753-2927 > > > > On 4/24/06 9:55 AM, "Phil Novack-Gottshall" <pnovackg@westga.edu> > wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> I'm looking for a graphing program that produces publication- >> quality graphs, that is capable of interfacing with Excel, and >> that handles most graph formats (including second or third Y-axes, >> easy histograms, rose diagrams, 3-D, etc.). Current >> recommendations include SigmaPlot (excellent graphics, but >> expensive and steep learning curve), Delta Graph (heard new >> version is "buggy"), and Grapher. >> >> Do you have any recommendations? (I'll be glad to post responses >> if there is interest.) >> >> Sincerely, >> Phil >> >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> Phil Novack-Gottshall >> Assistant Professor pnovackg@westga.edu >> Department of Geosciences >> University of West Georgia >> Carrollton, GA 30118-3100 >> >> Phone: 678-839-4061 >> Fax: 678-839-4071 http://www.westga.edu/~pnovackg >> <http://www.westga.edu/~pnovackg> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >
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