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 O

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 KS

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 a

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, >

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 th