From: Daniel Royer on 22 Apr 2010 09:46 Hi, I need a software that will allow me to draw curves in 2D or 3D, for instance level curves in 2D , graphs in 3D without entering a formula. I have been using Corel Draw free trial, but, apart from the fact it's obviously overkill for my needs, they won't let me buy it from Switzerland. Sorry, they will, but at about three times the price charged to US customers. Any suggestion? Daniel -- --------------------------- Daniel Royer University of Geneva daniel at royer dot ch
From: J. Clarke on 22 Apr 2010 11:31 On 4/22/2010 9:46 AM, Daniel Royer wrote: > Hi, > I need a software that will allow me to draw curves in 2D or 3D, for > instance level curves in 2D , graphs in 3D without entering a formula. I > have been using Corel Draw free trial, but, apart from the fact it's > obviously overkill for my needs, they won't let me buy it from > Switzerland. Sorry, they will, but at about three times the price > charged to US customers. > > Any suggestion? If you can do what you need to in Corel Draw you can probably do it in Inkscape, which is GPL freeware.
From: Daniel Royer on 23 Apr 2010 03:21 On 22.04.2010 17:31, J. Clarke wrote: > On 4/22/2010 9:46 AM, Daniel Royer wrote: >> Hi, >> I need a software that will allow me to draw curves in 2D or 3D, for >> instance level curves in 2D , graphs in 3D without entering a formula. I >> have been using Corel Draw free trial, but, apart from the fact it's >> obviously overkill for my needs, they won't let me buy it from >> Switzerland. Sorry, they will, but at about three times the price >> charged to US customers. >> >> Any suggestion? > > If you can do what you need to in Corel Draw you can probably do it in > Inkscape, which is GPL freeware. > thanks J. I'll give it a try. Daniel -- --------------------------- Daniel Royer University of Geneva daniel at royer dot ch
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