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    Quick 2d Plot

    Quick 2d Plot

    Program for live 2d graphical representation of data streams

    Quick2dPlot, or q2d for short, is an open source minimalistic plotting program designed for live 2d graphical representation of data streams. The program may be useful for plotting output of different user's application programs, especially in case when the user wants to see a plot or a number of plots during calculations or a data acquisition process. The program is command-driven and uses no widgets. Q2d is written in C, it takes advantage of SDL2 library for plotting. ...
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    Olex2 is visualisation software for small-molecule crystallography developed at Durham University/EPSRC. It provides comprehensive tools for crystallographic model manipulation for the end user and an extensible development framework for programmers. The project has been supported by Olexsys Ltd since 2010.
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    scipion-xmipp

    scipion-xmipp

    Image processing framework to integrate EM software packages.

    Scipion is an image processing framework to obtain 3D models of macromolecular complexes using Electron Microscopy (3DEM). It integrates several software packages and presents an unified interface for both biologists and developers. Scipion allows to execute workflows combining different software tools, while taking care of formats and conversions. Additionally, all steps are tracked and can be reproduced later on. Xmipp is a well-known package in the EM image processing. It is integrated...
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    Viewmol is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs. It is able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for computations and to visualize their results.
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