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    itom

    itom

    itom - an Open Source Measurement, Automation and Evaluation Software

    itom is an open source software suite for operating measurement systems, laboratory automation and data evaluation. One main application of itom is the development and operation of sensor and measurement system for instance in a laboratory environment. Therefore, the software has to be able to communicate with a wide range of different hardware systems, such as cameras or actuators and should provide a diversified and as complete as possible set of evaluation and data processing methods. Additionally, the rapid prototyping of modern measurement and inspection setups requires a system, where parameters or components can easily be changed at runtime, necessitating the availability of an embedded scripting language. ...
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    JIBS - Image Viewer for Sorting

    JIBS - Image Viewer for Sorting

    Image viewer used for sorting and other utilities

    JIBS: Java Image Browser Sorter. An image viewer with a full-screen slide show, image sorting, and producing contact sheet/thumbnails. The image viewer is perfect for sorting digital photos into correct directories. Displays EXIF information captured in the photos. Also great for managing downloaded images. Lots of other utilities included.
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    GXSM

    GXSM

    Scanning Probe Microscopy Controller and Data Visualization Software

    GXSM -- Gnome X Scanning Microscopy: A multi-channel image and vector-probe data acquisition and visualization system designed for SPM techniques (STM,AFM..), but also SPA-LEED/LEED/LEEM data analysis. A plug-in interface allows any user add-on data-processing and special hardware and instrument support. Latest: NC-AFM and related explorative methods as SQDM can be configured. High-Speed external PAC-PLL hardware option with digital DSP link. Based on several hardware options it supports...
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    a simple GUI Program that rename/move the files from the picture-cards normal running number to day month and year and picture number. it is written in lazarus. it write a log of it`s operation that can be save or ignored. (support more file format)
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    myStudio is a open source, cross-platform 3D Modelling, Rendering, Animation Studio & Movie Editor.It can run on Windows, Linux & MacOS operation systems.
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