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    OzGIS free open-source  mapping system

    OzGIS free open-source mapping system

    Analysis and display of Census, business, government attribute data

    OzGIS is an extensive mapping system for the analysis and display of geographically referenced data. Map data are downloaded from Census bureaux and map agencies or extracted from your own databases. The system can be used to to support management decisions associated with, for example, government planning, marketing, sales, site and personnel location, advertising and research. Systems for Windows, Mac and Ubuntu, source code, sample data files and manuals are included. DOWNLOAD to...
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    MDPP

    The Biozentrum Micrograph Data Processing Program (MDPP)

    MDPP is an image processing package designed for micrograph data. It contains program to process data in a number of ways including many averaging methods, statistical methods and reconstruction schemes. The programs are not limited to micrograph data of course, but can be applied to images of all types.
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    gMol

    gMol

    gMol molecular graphics

    We've moved to https://github.com/tjod/gMol/wiki gMol is an interactive visualization system used to display and manipulate 3-dimensional models of scientific data, such as molecular structures and surfaces. It contains both OpenGL and web browser widgets that enable flexible user interfaces.
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    Tools to read and convert CM1 HDF5 model output. Includes a VisIt plugin.
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    cca-forum
    Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
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    Free cross-platform viewer for seismic data in SEG-Y format (Revision 1 draft 6 and its modifications).
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    The fst2v5d package converts data stored in the Canadian RPN Standard File (FST) format into Vis5D format. FST files, commonly used to store meteorological data, are scanned by fst2v5d to generate both 4D fields and independent topography input files.
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