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    iCn3D

    iCn3D

    Web-based protein structure viewer and analysis tool

    ...You can also click the "File" menu to "Open File" or input other IDs. You can open a browser in your Virtual Reality (VR) headset and view a 3D structure in iCn3D. Then click the button "Enter VR" at the bottom center of your browser to enter the VR view. You can select residues with the trigger button.
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    App::Cetus

    App::Cetus

    App::Cetus (Cetus) is a simple system information dashboard

    App::Cetus (Cetus) is a simple system information dashboard for remotely monitoring your physical or virtual Linux servers. This project is a next generation of the VISD project
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    Feflow

    Feflow

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code. Why you should care: according to the 2018 Node.js user survey, 24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production, 85% use Linux and 1% use BSD. Installers for each major OS are available on the Node.js website. To install, switch and update Node.js versions nvm can be used on Linux/Mac. It does not support Windows but nvm-windows, nvs and ps-nvm (for PowerShell) are alternatives that do. nve can be used to run a single...
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    Charabanc is a toolkit for designing web based virtual guided tours of a site. It uses javascript to display panoramic photographs in a scrollable viewport. Each panoramic image can be linked to others through hotspots in the picture. There is also a map.
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    Library about HCI/CMC is a meta-project using those two fields's research to implement an optimum information display and management.
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