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    Markdown Here

    Markdown Here

    Write email in Markdown and render them before sending

    ...Markdown Here is a browser extension that lets you write emails in Markdown, and then renders them before sending. It can also let you write Google Groups posts, blog posts, Evernote notes, Wordpress posts and more in Markdown, even in TeX mathematical formulae! Markdown Here is available for Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Thunderbird. It supports syntax highlighting (once language has been specified in a fenced code block), insert tables, source code snippets and more! Discover how easy it can be to format your emails with Markdown Here!
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    SPnKr

    A tool for determining the properties of stars.

    This program is designed to determine the correct parameters of a model atmosphere of a star through iterative refinement and measurements of spectral absorption lines. **Correction: It appears that what I termed "iterative refinement" has already been named "Predictor-Corrector" by the Mathematical Community.** Regrettably, this program still depends on a few other programs, namely SuperMONGO (http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~rhl/sm/sm.html though this page is fairly old, you may need to purchase SM) and MOOG (http://www.as.utexas.edu/~chris/moog.html). The program "mspawn" is also required, I have uploaded this program seperately. ...
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