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Computing World: April, 2010
OriginPro 8.1 Review
Felix Grant reviews Service Release 2 for OriginPro 8.1
"With service release 2, Origin and OriginPro 8.1 are probably the current holders for most accessible and user friendly tool on the market. The approachability agenda has been obvious in Origin's development curve for some time, became especially clear with version 8, and sharpened up further with release 8.1, but it is the inclusion of 'gadgets' in this latest service release that pulls everything together in a decisive leap forward."
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Computing World: April, 2009
Origin Pro 8 SR4 update
Felix Grant reviews Service Release 4 for OriginPro
"A sparkline is a small illustrative graphic, designed for use as a character within text, adapted slightly in OriginPro as a minute line graph that adjusts itself to the size of a single holding cell..."
"A new spectroscopy wizard, for instance, makes baseline/peak analysis more fluent by bringing existing tools under a single convenient umbrella, and LabTalk scripts have acquired (amongst other things) access to ActiveX Data Objects"
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Journal of the American Chemical Society:
January 21, 2009, Vol. 1, Iss. 2, p. 872
Software Review of Origin 8
R. Alan May and Keith J. Stevenson
University of Texas at Austin
(Review published on the web on January 14, 2009)
"Origin 8.0 is a significant advancement of the series,
improving upon the usability and stability of previous incarnations.
Improvements in the workbook portion of the program
are especially impressive, making Origin the top application
for data management, analysis, and graphical presentation."
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Scientific Computing: March, 2008, pp. 18-20
OriginPro 8 ?? Not Just for Graphics Anymore
John A. Wass, Ph.D. reviews OriginPro 8.
"OriginLab just took a right turn with their flagship product and bulked up the analytic capabilities while retaining the graphics and making the product easier to use..." more
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Scientific
Computing World: June/July 2007, pp. 16-18
Making child's play of power tools
Felix Grant summarizes the data analysis software market.
"...technical graphics products like Origin progressively beefed up their analysis options."
"One straw in the wind is OriginPro. This publication tool for technical graphics has long been making moves along the usability and analytic power axes. Release 8, however, significantly pushes up the rate of change for both." more
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R & D Magazine: June 2007
Software Processes Images In a Spreadsheet
Tim Studt interviews Mark Kuzyk, an Origin user
"Interactive visual interpretation of large amounts of image data is now possible within a user-friendly software update."
"Origin 8 from OriginLab Corp., Northampton, Mass., is the first software system that allows users to place and interact with charts, images, ...and other graphic representations in an Excel-like worksheet. "
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Scientific
Computing World: April/May 2006, pp. 16
Free to View
Felix Grant reviews the Origin Viewer.
"OriginLab has created a standard for rich transmission of technical
graphics..."
"Sitting comfortably in the corner of a USB flash drive, if required,
[the Origin Viewer] takes an OPJ file and displays all of its content: multiple
datasets, multiple compound graphics, and documentation. " more
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Scientific
Computing World (WWW): January/February, 2008, pp. 24-28
Origin and SigmaPlot — Only Connect...
Felix Grant used Origin® and SigmaPlot®
to understand the effects of industrialisation on groundwater and, in a modest
way, to help after the tsunami.
"Over the past few months, I've come to appreciate, amongst other
things,... the control and extensibility of Origin..."
"Origin has taken great pains to enhance the general level of data
transparency..."
"Origin recognises IRIG directly, and also talks to LabView for a
significant reduction in transfer overhead." more
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Journal of Chemical
Information and Modeling (PDF): Vol. 45, No. 1/(1-214), January/February, 2005, pp. 209-210
Computer Software Reviews: Origin 7.5
Beth Thomsett-Scott reviewed Origin 7.5.
"Origin offers extensive scientific graphing and analysis capabilities,
and this upgraded version is no exception."
"Origin 7.5 is highly recommended for anyone looking for an effective,
user-friendly analysis and graphing software." more
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Journal of the American Chemical
Society (PDF): June 2004 issue (Vol. 126, Iss. 21)
Computer Software Reviews: Origin 7.5
Timothy J. Smith and Keith
J. Stevenson reviewed Origin 7.5.
"Overall, we highly recommend the purchase of Origin 7.5. Once again Origin’s
developers have extended the flexibility and versatility of this already excellent
plotting and analysis software package."
"Prospective first-time purchasers will be hard pressed to find a more
comprehensive, competitively priced plotting and analysis package available
on the market." more
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Scientific Computing: April 2004, pp. 22-24
Scientific Graphing and Analysis Software — Origin 7.5 becomes a contender...
John A. Wass, Ph.D. reviews Origin 7.5.
"While not an X.0 major upgrade, version 7.5 contains enough new features to qualify for a significant upgrade." more
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Desktop Engineering (PDF): Vol. 9, No. 4, February, 2004, pp. 32-22
Don't Just Plot: Customize Visuals and Analyze Data
Barry Simon reviewd Origin 7.5.
"Not just a presentation and visualization tool, Origin 7.5 expands data
plotting to include analysis and other mathematical and programming options."
"Anyone in the market for a scientific graphing and analysis package should
understand that this upgrade has cemented Origin’s position as the leader
in both graphing software power and ease of use." more
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Scientific
Computing World: September/October
2002, pp. 53-58
The Return of the Swamp Thing
Felix Grant reviewed
Origin 7, comparing it to another software within the presentation
graphics category.
"Origin is the heavier weight product of the two in every way, with a
wider range of capability…"
"Origin really now positions itself as an analysis product for those whose
primary requirement is publication of visualizations…"
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Journal
of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences: Sept/Oct 2002, Vol. 42. Iss. 5/(983-1272), pp. 1270-1271
Origin 7.0: Scientific Graphing and Data Analysis Software
Phillip Edwards reviewed Origin 7.
"OriginLab, since it's founding as Microcal Software in 1991, has established
a solid reputation for itself in the data analysis software market; the previous
versions of Origin - 4.0, 5.0 and 6.x -received favorable reviews (from…),
and the November 2001 release, version 7.0, is no less impressive…"
"Touted as an application "Where ease-of-use and power intersect", this
version exceeds expectation…"
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Desktop
Engineering: Vol. 7, No. 11, July 2002, pp. 12-14
Origin 7 was reviewed by Dr. Barry Simon in the July
2002 issue.
"Numerous ease of use and other enhancements have helped address the program's
reputation for having a steep learning curve, and the new programming tools
are a quantum leap forward, making Origin the premier programming platform
for automating scientific plotting. "
"With new wizards and interface enhancements, Origin 7 is easier to use,
putting it on par with its main competitors. But in terms of power, flexibility,
and especially programmability, Origin now wins hands down."
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PC
Magazine: May 21, 2002 issue, pp. 41
When Excel Graphs Aren't Enough
Origin 7 was reviewed in the May 21, 2002 issue in
the magazine's "First Looks" section.
"With the release of Origin 7.0 (available in Standard and Professional
versions), the company has added numerous ease-of-use enhancements and a totally
revamped language strategy to leap to a leadership position in the category."
"Origin 7 has narrowed the gap in ease of use and bested its competitors
on power, analytic muscle, and capability as a development tool." more
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Learning and Teaching Support Network (ltsn): June 2002, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, pp. 31-32
Computer Software Reviews: OriginPro 6.1
Adrian Barnes reviewd Origin 6.1 in the magazine's "Physical Sciences Educational Reviews" issue. At the time
of writing, Origin 7 and OriginPro 7 were just coming onto the market. The review
mentions OriginPro 7.
"Origin has a very wide selection of built-in 2D and 3D graph types that
have a large number of possible formatting options. It is possible to build
and manipulate multilayered graphs, arrange multiple graphs on the same page
and link multiple axes between graphs. The range of graphical options is enough
to cover the majority of scientific needs.." more
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