Having just had a look at the sites you suggest a couple thoughts pop up. Both of these utilities are rather expensive and do not appear to be opensource. Perhaps someone in the OOo community could write a plug-in or extension to allow calc to talk to these programs for those that need this kind of graphing power. For the rest of us who don't need that kind of power perhaps the base program could get by with an upgraded if still middle of the road and mundane graphing functionality.

Just a passing observation...

Lars D. Nood�n wrote:
These are useful suggestions. I'd take it a step further and suggest ignoring that dinosaur MS-Excel and instead look to the graphing functionality in DeltaGraph and Sigma Plot. MS-Excel lacks the basic graphing features needed for most scientific research.

 DeltaGraph
    http://www.rockware.com/catalog/pages/deltagraph.html
 SigmaPlot
    http://www.systat.com/products/SigmaPlot/

-Lars

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