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    Multi Remote Camera

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    Trigger multiple cameras connected to a private local WiFi network

    The Multi Remote Camera app for Android devices, takes photos and videos when triggered remotely over a local WIFI network using broadcast messages. You can capture photos and videos nearly simultaneously on local network connected devices running this camera app. Depending on the type of local private network, the number of triggered devices can range from 1 to 253 or 4093 maximum. To use the app for remote trigger you must enable WIFI Remote Control in Settings. For security reasons...
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    CIG-P

    CIG-P

    CIG-P is a simple yet flexible data visualization tool

    CIG-P is a higher order visualization tool for AP-MS which generates intuitive circular diagrams for visually appealing final representation of AP-MS data. CIG-P can be used to compare a) different AP-MS datasets of various baits or b) a particular bait under various perturbations (lenticular section CIG-P). The output of CIG-P is a simple and intuitively easy to grasp visualization of a complex dataset. Publication: CIG-P: Cicular Interaction Graph for Proteomics http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/15/344/ Previously known as PIVOT (Protein Interaction Visualization and Observation Tool)
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    hiovit-A

    hiovit-A is a simple yet flexible data visualization tool

    hiovit-A, a higher order visualization tool for AP-MS which generates intuitive circular diagrams for visually appealing final representation of AP-MS data. Hiovit-A can be used to compare a) different AP-MS datasets of various baits or b) a particular bait under various perturbations (lenticular section hiovit-a). The output of hiovit-A is a simple and intuitively easy to grasp visualization of a complex dataset. Previously known as PIVOT (Protein Interaction Visualization and Observation Tool)
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    LILi - Lenticular image Interlacing for Linux - aims to create an easy-to-use package to combine 2-30 images into one composite for 3D viewing with a lenticular screen.
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    Lentils is a very simple little tool that takes six pictures and arranges them so that the can be viewed through a lenticular lens sheet. The result is a seemingly stereoscopic, sometimes animated picture.
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    A set of tools for producing and adjusting images for use with lenticular sheets or barrier screens to produce 3D autostereograms. It should be possible to use these tools to produce short Animations as well.
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