Open Source C++ Business Software for Mac

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    PlotJuggler

    PlotJuggler

    The Time Series Visualization Tool that you deserve

    Fast, intuitive, and extensible time series visualization tool. Its Drag & Drop interface is designed to maximize both simplicity and speed. PlotJuggler is perfect for visualizing logs, offline and real-time data, and it can be used in multiple fields. PlotJuggler can be connected to an external application using any inter-process communication and display data in real time. Thanks to its plugin-based architecture, it is easy to add new data sources and functionalities. If needed, you can easily add your own transport layer and/or protocol. You can apply functions and transformations to your time series, to better understand your data.
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    Biosphere3D

    Biosphere3D

    Interactive landscape rendering based on a virtual globe.

    Biosphere3D targets interactive landscape rendering based on a virtual globe. It supports DEM, satellite and aerial images, 3D models (Collada), 3D plant models, and Shapefiles. Biosphere3D was initially developed by the landscape visualization group of the Zuse Institute Berlin by Malte Clasen and is now developed further by Lenné3D GmbH. For more information about the used concepts have a look at the thesis of Malte Clasen: Towards Interactive Landscape Visualization Doctoral Thesis published 2011 via Technische Universität Berlin https://doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-3005
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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