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    Perceptron

    Perceptron

    The birth of modern video feedback art.

    Perceptron is a video feedback engine with a variety of extraordinary graphical effects. Perceptron is an endless flow of transforming visuals. Perceptron * recursively transforms images and video streams in realtime and produces a combination of Julia fractals, IFS fractals, and chaotic patterns due to video feedback * evolves geometric patterns into the realm of infinite details and deepens the thought * records animations (movies) * saves and opens presets...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    FractalNow

    FractalNow

    Fast, advanced, multi-platform fractal generator

    FractalNow provides users with tools to generate pictures of various types of fractals quickly and easily. It is made of both a command line tool, FractalNow, and a graphical tool, QFractalNow. The graphical tool, based on Qt library, allows users to explore fractals intuitively and generate pictures. Both tools are entirely multi-threaded and implement advanced algorithms and heuristics that make computation very fast compared to most existing free fractal generators.
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    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Fractal Zoom Explorer

    Fractal Zoom Explorer

    Fractal Zoom Explorer

    Fractal Explorer supporting FTF and common .NET standard supported formats
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Mandelbrot Viewer

    View the Mandelbrot set easily at high zooms

    A simple Java application to view the Mandelbrot set at almost any zoom and resolution and save images of it to a file. Features: -high precision for deep zooms -background threads to prevent GUI freezing -adjustable color scheme -easy point-and-zoom fractal browsing
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Visual Disk Diet

    Helps you visualize the space used on your drives with colorful chart.

    ...Feel free to use, modify or suggest ideas! It's pretty much a copy of Disk Space Fan but Open Source so it can be adapted to extended purposes (as browsing file system...) It's very fast on data drives (your data partition, usb drive...) It's NOT optimized for very large and complex drives such as big C: drive for now so it can take up to 10 minutes to scan it (and there is no feedback during this scan, so it can be frustrating).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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