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    JaxoDraw

    JaxoDraw

    JaxoDraw: Feynman Diagrams made easy!

    JaxoDraw is a tool to generate Feynman diagrams in a mouse click-and-drag fashion. Graphs can be exported to a variety of graphics formats and arbitrary latex code can be used for labels to produce high-quality publishing-style figures.
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    QuickPlot

    QuickPlot

    Simple user interface for gnuplot aimed for reflectometry data

    Graphical user interface for gnuplot to create publication quality figure very quickly. It supports templates for fast formatting of graphics, different plot styles, insets, axis and label options. One important feature is storing metadata in png and pdf files that can be used to reload any graph saved with QuickPlot.
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    JPIV

    JPIV

    Particle Image Velocimetry

    JPIV is a platform independent, graphical stand-alone application for Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) written in Java. PIV is an optical technique for measuring fluid flow velocities. JPIV moved to GitHub. Please visit us at: https://eguvep.github.io/jpiv/
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    USB Curve Tracer

    USB Curve Tracer

    USB port base NPN transistor curve tracer.

    This is simple USB port base curve tracer for NPN transistors. This curve tracer is build around Microchip's PIC18F4550 MCU and it does not need driver installations and/or any complex software installations.
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    PNGwriter

    Easy plotting of images pixel by pixel!

    Frustrated because you want to output a high-quality image from your C++ program but haven't found an easy, direct and fast way? Try PNGwriter. Written with scientific simulations in mind, PNGwriter allows you to plot to a PNG image pixel by pixel. * * *README* * * This is the last PNGwriter release that will be hosted on SourceForge.net. Please use the following site: https://github.com/pngwriter/pngwriter/releases to find all versions of PNGwriter including and later than 0.5.5. The PNGwriter website is still hosted on SourceForge.net: http://pngwriter.sourceforge.net Thank you! ...
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    JohanneumSTM

    JohanneumSTM

    Data logging and visualization in 2D and 3D for STMs.

    ...This software is designed for DAQ systems by BMCM (we use the USB-AD16F), but it should not be too difficult to adapt it to foreign systems.It currently supports resolutions up to 1024x1024, visualization in 2D and 3D using colors from predefined gradients, export to PNG, CSV, OBJ and more! Requires at least .Net Framework 4.0, DirectX 9, optional: BMCM driver for your DAQ system
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