

I can run it just like I did a few years ago. It was easy to make a WinPlot app that runs just fine on my MacBook. You can then run them just like any Mac app (with some limitations). Wine Bottler is a program that takes a Windows program and makes a Mac app for you. I could have delved in the back room of the Terminal application, but I came across something better.

And since the latest Apple OS's are based on Linux, there is hope. It allows one to run many Windows programs in Linux. And so I am familiar with the Wine project. However, since I would be using it only sporadically, I need a GUI to help me navigate all the available options. I even looked at using gnuplot, which I consider the Ferrari of plotting programs. The app Grapher that comes with OS X does not have all the flexibility needed. I have looked for such a program for my MacBook, but have not found one as flexible.
