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    Lata is a file format to store CFD results, with special care for huge datasets. This project provides tools for manipulate and convert the lata files. This project is part of the VisIt plugin reader. The Snorky3D sofware is presented in the following conference communication: Visualisation of CFD computations: millions of particles in real time with Snorky3D Visu 2012, september 2012, Paris, France http://visu2012.imag.fr/articles/mathieu.pdf
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    Speckify is a C++/FLTK-based GUI tool for generating useful datasets from astronomical databases. It allows ASCII databases of arbitrary format to be processed into output files that can then be used in various planetarium software applications.
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    UniCode C++ library, a replacement for libunicode. This library allows to use / create multiple code pages, convert to HTML, using the latest UniCode version as reference. Max flexibility and re-usability. Cross-platform applications published: xpfweb
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