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    PLplot

    Cross-platform, scientific graphics plotting library

    PLplot is a cross-platform, scientific graphics plotting library that supports math symbols and human languages (via UTF-8 user input strings); plot capabilities for multiple non-interactive plot file formats and in multiple interactive environments; and bindings for multiple computer languages.
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    Analysis software for Nbody/SPH or SPH simulations (e.g. performed with Gadget II). See http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/hyplot/about and http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/hyplot/wiki for more information.
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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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    FortGrapher

    InLine Plot with Fortran

    This is a Fortran Module that merges the performance of the computation of the Fortran with the power of a Python Package called Matplotlib plot the data computed by your fortran code. It allows you to divide you data into groups of datafiles and each group is stored on its own directory. It allows you to create different types of plotting files such as, PNG file for each datafile and PDF and MPEG files for each group of datafiles. It works with FORMATTED and UNFORMATTED fortran...
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    The program grib2v5d converts the content of a grib file (a format used for exchanging meteorological model fields) into a file that can be viewed with Vis5d, a popular program for 3-D visualisation of meteorological fields.
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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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    gcad is a 2D and 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) program written with the GTK+ library with the possibility to read and write dxf and svg file formats.
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