* 1993/08 Origin 2.9
* 1993/?? Origin 2<ref>[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja00061a600 J. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 115. No. 8, 1993, p. 3396]</ref>
==Alternatives and clones==
{{see also|List of graphing software}}
Similar proprietary software includes:
* [[DataGraph]]
* [[SigmaPlot]]
* [[GraphPad Prism]]
* [[IGOR Pro]]
* [[MagicPlot]]
* [[Plotly]] – Plotting library and styling interface for [[R (software)|R]], [[Python (programming language)|Python]], [[MATLAB]], [[Julia (programming language)|Julia]], and [[Perl]].
* [[JMP (statistical software)]]
* [[QtiPlot]]
* [[STATISTICA]]
Open-source projects inspired by Origin:
* [[SciDAVis]], a fork of QtiPlot
* [[LabPlot]], Qt/KDE Frameworks based, very active development
* [[Veusz]], Qt based, similar to SciDAVis, well maintained
* SciGraphica, dormant since 2005
Other open-source graphing and data analysis software:
* [[gnuplot]], script-driven plotting
* [[R (software)|R]], statistics
* [[Fityk]], data vizualisation and fitting
* [[Matplotlib]], a plotting library for the [[Python (programming language)]]
* QSoas, a command-driven data analysis and fitting program
* [[SageMath]], an interface for [[Matplotlib]] and other plotting software
==References==
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