Has anyone here ever used the "Grapher" application that all Macs come with? It is a very nice piece of software with support for 3D and many types of equations, and it's very useful for math/science purposes. Is there something comparable for Debian or Linux in general? I was looking on Google but couldn't find any convincing replacements. Most of the stuff I see is very rudimentary 2D graphers that only allow a very limited amount (like 3) equations. I saw labplot, but I didn't try that because I don't want all the KDE dependencies (which, as an xfce user, means a lot of extra packages). I also gnuplot, which seems to be decent except it doesn't have the nice friendly GUI of mac's grapher. Neither of these are great as substitutes, but I haven't found anything better.
So basically, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas before I go invest the time into learning how to use gnuplot? Thanks in advance, -- Jimmy Wu Registered Linux User #454138 () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]