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    VectreViewer: A vector-based file viewer

    VectreViewer: A vector-based file viewer

    A Windows-based viewer currently supporting CDR & 2D DXF files

    This is a Windows-based wireframe viewer currently designed for CDR & 2D R12 DXF files. The DXF renderer supports arcs, circles, lines and polylines. Support for SVG files is coming shortly. Go here to check for updates: https://www.vvwr.net
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    SIVIC
    SIVIC is an open-source, standards-based software framework and application suite for processing and visualization of DICOM MR Spectroscopy data. Through the use of DICOM, SIVIC aims to facilitate the application of MRS in medical imaging studies.
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    SVG_plot

    Plot data in SVG format using C++ library

    ...but are tiny, (compared for a Microsoft Excel plot, for example) and are easily compressible, making them suitable for real-time transmission and update. The SVG_plot project was originally written by Jake Voytko in 2007 as a Boost-sponsored Google Summer of Code project in 2007. It has been maintained and enhanced since then in Boost Sandbox, but is judged unsuitable for a Boost Library, so now being made more widely available here. Version 2 adds representation of uncertainty estimates as numbers and zones.
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