Interactive and dynamic graphics
You've probably noticed the new design of the GGobi's website. We hope you like it!
Be sure to check out how GGobi got its name and the new demo of the parallel coordinates plot.
We know that a lot of people have been having problems viewing the movies, and we are working on a solution. Stay tuned!
Posted 8:13 AM 1 comments
We are very pleased to announce the first beta of GGobi2 for windows
We have made a huge number of changes since the last version:
* much much more stable (thanks to Michael's hard work)
* now much prettier looking (thanks to the move to Gtk2)
* just about every area of the interface has been refined or redesigned
* csv import should now handle any thing you can throw at it
* Rggobi2 has had a major revamp (still ongoing)
* a new development site and bug tracker
* lots of bugs fixes to the barchart, and many of the tools
A big thanks goes to the whole GGobi team for making this happen: Debby Swayne, Michael Lawrence, Di Cook, Heike Hofmann, Hadley Wickham Duncan Temple-Lang and Andreas Buja.
If you do encounter any problems please send an email the mailing list or file a bug report - your feedback is appreciated and we are especially keen to eliminate any bugs that crash GGobi before the official release.
Posted 8:46 AM 2 comments
Download GGobi 2.0 for Linux, OS X and Windows.
The GGobi blog has all the latest news, don't forget to check it out
Learn how to use GGobi with the manual, the book, and the demo movies
If you're having problems the mailing list is a great place to start—we're all very friendly!
Last modified 20 Feb 2006. © 2006.
If you want contribute to the development of GGobi you'll find the information you need in the developers' section