Re: Linux substitue for Origin

2001-07-16 Thread thedoctor
Try Grace if you want scientific plotting like in Origin. It's in version 5.1.3-2. Optional Packages -- Math -- thedoctor On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 01:48:54AM +0200, Nikolai Hlubek wrote: Hi there fellow Debian'a'holics, does anybody know of a linux programm which can compete with

Re: Linux substitue for Origin

2001-07-04 Thread Frank Zimmermann
Nikolai Hlubek wrote: Hi there fellow Debian'a'holics, does anybody know of a linux programm which can compete with Origin. (Origin is similar to Excel but with more advanced features, which are important for me.) Read you, Nikolai. That's exactly what I am looking for, because the

Re: Linux substitue for Origin

2001-07-04 Thread Brendan O'Connor
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 18:48, Nikolai Hlubek wrote: Hi there fellow Debian'a'holics, does anybody know of a linux programm which can compete with Origin. (Origin is similar to Excel but with more advanced features, which are important for me.) Read you, Nikolai. There's also KSpread,

Linux substitue for Origin

2001-07-03 Thread Nikolai Hlubek
Hi there fellow Debian'a'holics, does anybody know of a linux programm which can compete with Origin. (Origin is similar to Excel but with more advanced features, which are important for me.) Read you, Nikolai. Escape

Re: Linux substitue for Origin

2001-07-03 Thread Rafael Sasaki
Hi Nikolai, have you tried gnumeric? I don`t know if it has all the features you need, but i heard people talking nice things about it. It looks very much like Excel. []`s Rafael Sasaki On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 01:48:54AM +0200, Nikolai Hlubek wrote: Hi there fellow Debian'a'holics,