![]() Things missing however: support for multiple CPU cores, mouse integration (excepting the built-in one on my laptop), GUI support (although not nearly as responsive as I would like), and most important of all Sudo file system integration.Ĭurrently I am using octave with WYSIWYG editors like those found in the gnu octave signal package. Figured out quickly it was missing a few key features from the standard Octave software and this is the result. ![]() I just downloaded and installed Octave LE on my laptop with the intention of learning it. Good luck! I have been looking for a good graphing application that has the same Octave functionality as Octave LE but supports WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) and doesn't make me crazy trying to learn octave.
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