alternative to Origin program, under linux?
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Not that adavanced, but more basic one exist such as Kalzium, Gabedit, Chemtool and Gnome Chemistry Utils. But they are all high school to basic college caliber, nowhere near industrial.
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Chemistry software, Linux .. " Linux4Chemistry " http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~noel/linux4chemistry/ |
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In fact there are 300 'Chemical applications' for Linux.
I can't mention them all here, please read the "3600 lines" yourself → → link post # 3 ... http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~noel/linux4chemistry/ ..... And 'Origin' is mentioned here http://lottalinuxlinks.com/Software_...ing/index.html :: " QtiPlot - A cross-platform data analysis and scientific plotting application; a clone of Origin (Windows proprietary software)." ..... Search method : 'Tux-Google' http://www.google.com/linux > > http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&q=...ux&btnG=Search ... and save lotta--links as text → → index.html . Rename index.html to e.g. lotta-index.txt → → ' cat -n lotta-index.txt | grep -i origin ' or ' grep -in origin lotta-index.txt ' ( result = line 361.) ..... |
And another one, from today, LX'er
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...otting-762556/ http://www.kdenews.org/2009/10/16/la...tific-plotting ..... |
extrema (formerly, physica) is an excellent alternative
http://exsitewebware.com/extrema/
Exists for Windo$e and Linux. An introductory tutorial: http://www.physics.brocku.ca/doc/physica/physica.html A web-based interface, to try or for simple things (has limitations of CPU and memory, as it runs server-side): http://www.physics.brocku.ca/physica This is much simplified, one dataset at a time, has limitations of CPU and memory, as it runs server-side, but does give you a flavour. If adventurous, raw cli access to an arbitrary script is provided via "Expert mode" (CPU and memory limits still apply). |
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