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WebsiteLtrack is a Windows program for tracking one or more football (soccer) leagues.
Clicks: 164 | License: Free | Added: 2008-03-07 | Last Update: 2008-03-07 -
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WebsiteWorld Wind allows any user to zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth, leveraging high resolution LandSat imagery and SRTM elevation data to experience Earth in visually rich 3D, just as if they were really there.
Clicks: 189 | License: Open Source | Added: 2008-02-21 | Last Update: 2008-02-21 -
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WebsiteORSA is an interactive tool for scientific grade Celestial Mechanics computations. Asteroids, comets, artificial satellites, Solar and extra-Solar planetary systems can be accurately reproduced, simulated, and analyzed.
Clicks: 245 | License: GPL | Added: 2008-02-21 | Last Update: 2008-02-21 -
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WebsiteStellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope.
Clicks: 178 | License: GPL | Added: 2008-02-21 | Last Update: 2008-02-21 -
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WebsiteKicad is an open source (GPL) software for the creation of electronic schematic diagrams and printed circuit board artwork.
Clicks: 204 | License: GPL | Added: 2008-01-17 | Last Update: 2008-01-17 -
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WebsiteGeographic Resources Analysis Support System, commonly referred to as GRASS GIS, is a Geographic Information System (GIS) used for data management, image processing, graphics production, spatial modelling, and visualization of many types of data. It is Free (Libre) Software/Open Source released under GNU General Public License (GPL). Originally developed by the U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (USA-CERL, 1982-1995), a branch of the US Army Corp of Engineers, as a tool for land management and environmental planning by the military, GRASS has evolved into a powerful utility with a wide range of applications in many different areas of scientific research. GRASS is currently used in academic and commercial settings around the world, as well as many governmental agencies including NASA, NOAA, USDA, DLR, CSIRO, the National Park Service, the U.S. Census Bureau, USGS, and many environmental consulting companies.
Clicks: 305 | License: GPL | Added: 2007-12-24 | Last Update: 2007-12-24
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