Draw graphics on Mac OSX: gnuplot? not, think different!
Frightened by console, X11, aquaterm, Fink and anything else you need to access the extensive library of Open Source applications on Mac OSX?
No problem, to your rescue is a program, originated, Usual, in the academic, which allows plotting of graphs Mac-way, without having to resort to the Terminal.
Plot, this is called, is compatible with both Tiger and with Leopard, is Universal Binary and, the first that I know of, does not require X11 to display the graphical output, being written in Cocoa. It requires no additional software other.
It also allows you to import a list of data type CSV, has some practical panels to change scale, labels or anything else, finally without having to memorize commands to be entered in a shell.
Here is a full screenshot that I just took on 10.4:
Spreader is to download it this address, let me know how you are 🙂

