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An Update on our NGI Zero Core Funded Work
A few months ago, we announced that LabPlot had received funding from the NGI Zero Core fund. This was to help us focus on three features we’ve wanted …
LabPlot 2.12.1 released
Today we are announcing the availability of the minor patch release 2.12.1. This release contains minor improvements and bug fixes only. The fixes are …
LabPlot 2.12 released
After many months of intense work, we are proud to announce the new release of LabPlot 2.12, a FREE, open source and cross-platform Data Visualization …
New LabPlot User Documentation
In recent weeks we have been working on transferring LabPlot’s documentation to a new format. We decided to move the documentation from the …
Performance of data import in LabPlot
In many cases, importing data into LabPlot for further analysis and visualization is the first step in the application: LabPlot supports many …
Google Summer of Code 2024
Programmes like Season of KDE (SoK) and Google Summer of Code (GSoC) provide a great opportunity for young talent to become part of the open source …
Bad information drives out good or how much can we trust Wikipedia?
This post is written on behalf of the LabPlot team. It’s different compared to what we usually publish on our homepage but we feel we need to …
LabPlot funded through NGIO Core Fund
This year we applied to NLnet’s NGI Zero Core open call for proposals in February 2024. After a thorough review by the NLnet Foundation, …
LabPlot 2.11 released
The brand new release 2.11 comes with many new features, improvements and performance enhancements in several areas, as well as support for more data …
LabPlot 2.10.1 released
Today we are announcing the availability of the minor patch release 2.10.1. This release contains minor improvements and bug fixes only. The fixes are …
LabPlot 2.10 released
Today we are announcing the availability of the latest release of LabPlot: Say hello to LabPlot 2.10! This release comes with many new features, …
Example Projects
In the face of a growing feature set in any project, getting started becomes harder and harder for new users. This problem is common for many software …