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11 applications

Popular scientific software applications include Flow Jo, OVITO Basic, and SnapGene. Compare features, track versions, and find alternatives.

Flow Jo
Flow Jo v11.1.1.0
FlowJo is a leading software platform for single-cell flow cytometry analysis, offering an intuitive interface, advanced data analysis tools, and support for...
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OVITO Basic v3.15.4
OVITO (Open Visualization Tool) is a scientific data visualization and analysis software designed for molecular and particle-based simulation models, widely ...
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SnapGene v8.2.2
SnapGene is a molecular biology software designed to streamline the process of designing, visualizing, and documenting DNA cloning and PCR procedures. It off...
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Chrolis Device Driver v3.1.2220.129
The Chrolis software by Thorlabs is used to control the Chrolis LED device, allowing users to set power values, pulse lengths, timings, and trigger signals f...
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LabChart Reader v8.1.30400
LabChart Reader is a free, reduced-functionality version of LabChart software by ADInstruments that allows users to open, view, and share LabChart data files...
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Myo DAQ v2.2.18
MyoDAQ Acquisition is a simplified data acquisition software designed for use with DMT wire myographs and organ bath systems. It offers streamlined, user-fri...
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Thermo Scientific Amira-Avizo 2D Software v20242
2D analysis software for materials characterization and quality control, featuring advanced image processing, segmentation, and quantitative analysis with AI...
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QuteMol v0.4.1
molecular visualization software
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Universal Analysis v0.1.3
Universaldsc
Universal Analysis is a data analysis software used for thermal analysis instruments such as DSC. It supports multiple data file windows, customizable report...
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PyMODA v1.1.0
Luphysics
PyMODA is a Python implementation of MODA (Multiscale Oscillatory Dynamics Analysis) with a PyQt5 user interface. It is cross-platform and does not require p...
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GEANT-3 v3.00
CERN
GEANT3 is a CERN detector description and simulation system used to model the passage of elementary particles through matter and to simulate detector response.