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...This code base is based off version 2.1 and will aim for a more open development process. The opensource version integrates an ArgyllCMS interface for continued meter support and development.
If you feel the program has been of value to you since I started working on it about 3 years ago please consider a contribution via the link below. Thanks!
-zoyd
https://www.paypal.me/zoyd
HubbleView is a monitor calibration program that converts Yxy samples received from the Xrite Hubble to D65 and displays them on an RGB bar graph. HubbleView is helpful for setting white balance on broadcast monitors and projectors.
A program for displaying the more esoteric NEXRAD products on a Macintosh running OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later. TVS, VAD Winds, and Hail probability are some of the products this program will display. Others will be available in later releases.
Natural Evolution is a slow process. Today's computing technologies give us a chance to accelerate and explore it. The goal of this program is to provide hand-held evolution.
I already created some versions using Mac OS X's Cocoa environment.
Baculator is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator program with an infinite scrollable stack and support for most common mathematical operations as well as some more esoteric operations. Available for Unix/Gtk+, Mac OS X, and MS Windows.