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    LMAPper - The SPM and Mol Viewer

    LMAPper - The SPM and Mol Viewer

    Where SPM images and molecular models meet

    This application lets STM or AFM images AND molecular models to be overlaid. It is useful to understand how your molecules fit to what you observed and can help interpret your data. What makes this application more useful than paint programs (powerpoint or inkscape) is the fact that the size of the images and of the molecule is fixed, so that you know that you are working in real space. Check https://sourceforge.net/p/spm-and-mol-viewer/wiki/Home/ for updates.
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    MoCalc2012

    MoCalc2012

    GUI for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS, Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4

    MoCalc2012 is a simple, efficient Graphical User Interface for MOPAC, DFTB+, GAMESS(US), Firefly, NWChem, ORCA and PSI4.
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    LP Molecular Viewer

    LP Molecular Viewer

    ActiveX/ATL molecular viewer component

    This is a ActiveX/ATL component that shows molecular structures in 3D. It can read atomistic .pdb and .xyz file formats. This control is made very simple and flexible. It may be useful for chemists or other scientists to put molecular structures in presentations such as power point, with the ability to rotate or zoom using the mouse. It can also be used in developing graphical user interface for molecular calculations, and in any programming IDE that allows insertion of ActiveX...
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    LiVT

    Create a variety of visualisations from high-resolution DTM

    The intention behind this Lidar Visualisation Toolbox is to provide an easy-to-use, stand-alone application to create visualisations from high-resolution airborne LIDAR-based digital elevation data. LiVT also includes tools like raster file creation from xyz point clouds. A few mouse clicks and some processing time should be enough to go from an xyz ASCII file to a grey-scale SVF image, an LRM map or a percentage map of cumulative visibility. As LiVT does not include a data viewer,...
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    X/Y Measurement Suite for .Net
    For starters a DirectX (Direct3D-Panel) A suite to display simple x/y/measurements, which has to be fast, because those analogue position encoders never "rest" at the same position and we want to see our table-position in realtime (mswin-realtime)
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