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    gbview
    is a interactive molecular visualisation program designed especially designed for coarse-grained simulation of non-spherical particles. Ellipsoids (Gay-Berne), disks, and custom shaped uniaxial particle (e.g. pear-shaped particles) can be represented.
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    sigrok
    The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types, such as logic analyzers, MSOs, oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters, sound level meters, thermometers, anemometers, light meters, dataloggers, function generators, power supplies, GPIB interfaces, and more.
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    A colorized interactive dotplot program designed for pair-wise comparisons of RNA & DNA. The original idea was from the mind of late Prof. William J. Dreyer of Caltech. The idea is to be able to see the "tapestry" of life, which comes alive with color.
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