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QuteScoop is a platform-independent status indicator for VATSIM. It's available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Visit its new development location https://github.com/qutescoop/qutescoop for current downloads and source code.
VR Juggler is a virtual platform for virtual reality application development created at the Virtual Reality Applications Center at Iowa State University. Applications developed in VR Juggler can transparently move between a wide range of VR systems.
OpenSim - Open Simulator. Primarily a 3D simulator for multiple indoor and outdoor mobile robots. Includes 3D real-time rendering (via OSG) and a physics engine (via ODE). Current emphasis is on manipulators.
VisSim is a visual simulator for semi-stationary objects written in C++. The viewer can move around in three dimensional space to view the object from different directions and distances. VisSim uses OpenGL/GLUT and it runs in client-server mode.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.