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    Gwyddion

    Gwyddion

    Scanning probe microscopy data visualisation and analysis

    A data visualization and processing tool for scanning probe microscopy (SPM, i.e. AFM, STM, MFM, SNOM/NSOM, ...) and profilometry data, useful also for general image and 2D data analysis.
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    ISOLabel

    ISOLabel

    Change volume label on ISO 9660 image and Joliet extension

    isolabel is a program that allows you to change volume label in ISO 9660 image file after it was already created. Moreover, you can specify ISO 9660 and Joliet volume label separately, taking advantage of fancy names in Joliet together with simpler, but longer name in ISO 9660; something that tools like mkisofs/genisoimage does not allow you to do in standard compliant way. This program is written to have minimal software dependency, and work on all platforms.
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    Libcmpio is a general purpose library, which provides an easy way to manipulate data files with variable record length, record compression, transparent volume creation and control and portability among different platforms .
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