
YAWA runs a WiFi test, rates the hotspot's quality, and tells you what you'll be able to do in your location (email, web browsing, video conferencing, etc). A couple more clicks save the results to the map for everyone to see. Happy, meh, and sad smiley icons tell you how useful each hotspot is (or how happy you'll be with their connection). Clicking a hotspot shows its name and a text description that explains what it's good for.
LandSerf is used for the visualisation and analysis of surfaces.
PreviSat is satellite tracking software for observing purposes.
It combines an editor with syntax highlighting for the SHELXL-associated files.
XDrawChem is a two-dimensional molecule drawing program.
Allows to inspect, create and modify Genealogy Data stored in GEDCOM standard
AcaStat statistical software is an inexpensive and easy-to-use data analysis tool.
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