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DbVisualizer 6.5.9
DbVisualizer will make you satisfied because it is designed as a feature rich, intuitive and cross platform database tool for developers and DBAs providing a single powerful interface for a variety of databases. more>>
DbVisualizer 6.5.9 will make you satisfied because it is designed as a feature rich, intuitive and cross platform database tool for developers and DBA's providing a single powerful interface for a variety of databases.
DbVisualizer supports simultaneous database connections, it lets you explore and manage database objects, execute SQL queries, visualize information and a lot more.
Major Features:
- Database Browser
- Tree based navigation through all database objects. Browse object details and invoke management features
- Database Object Management
- Visual support to create, alter and modify characteristics for database objects such as tables. Edit and compile support for procedures, functions, packages and triggers. Extensive database specific support.
- Table Data Management
- Support for editing table data including binary/BLOB and CLOB data types, import from file
- SQL Tools
- SQL editor with support for auto completion, parameterized SQLs, SQL formatter, visual query builder, explain plan, export large result sets
- Database Server Management
- DBA features for managing database instance, storage and security parameters in the database server
- Tools
- Export objects in a database/schema as DDL and table data
- Comprehensive Database & OS Support
- Oracle, Sybase, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, DB2, Mimer, Neoview, MySQL, Informix, JavaDB/Derby
- Windows, Mac OS X, Linux/UNI.
Enhancements:
- Bug: DB Support: PostgreSQL The "Databases" object in the objects tree is empty.

Slife 2.3
Slife is designed to be a handy and innovative time management and activity browsing tool which keeps track of where you spend your time in your computer. more>>
Slife 2.3 is designed to be a handy and innovative time management and activity browsing tool which keeps track of where you spend your time in your computer. It automatically observes which applications you use and when you use them.
Major Features:
- Time Spent On Applications: You can visit your Slife Web account at anytime to visualize your computer activities. One of the views lets you see how much time you've spent per application.
- Time Spent on Web Pages and Documents: The Web & Documents view allows you to see how much time you've spent on individual documents and web pages. You can visualize stats by day, week, month or year.
- Time Spent on Activities: With Slife Web, you can create categories for your activities, such as "Reading news" or "Doing research", and designate applications and documents as part of these categories.
- More Details With Notes: In addition to observing your activities automatically, the client allows you to post notes to your Slife Web account. Notes are great as a way to give your activities more context.
- Meetings & Phone Calls: What about all those other non-computer-based activities? The client lets you log meeting time and phone calls, so you know how much time you've spent away from the computer.
- Manage Your Productivity: You can specify goals for activities, such as "spend less than 15 minutes reading news daily". Slife Web does the math and lets you know whether you are reaching your objectives.
- Third-Party Services: Time tracking typically goes hand in hand with invoicing and project management. With Slife Web, you can easily export the time you spend on projects and activities to third-party web services
finalEye 1.2.1
finalEye is regarded as a simple and salutary viewer that can visualize any Adobe Illustrator file or Barco FastLane file on a Macintosh with full preview of overprint, with high accuracy and has comparison tools to check differences between 2 versions of a job. more>>
finalEye 1.2.1 is regarded as a simple and salutary viewer that can visualize any Adobe Illustrator file or Barco FastLane file on a Macintosh with full preview of overprint, with high accuracy and has comparison tools to check differences between 2 versions of a job.
Requirements:
- PPC30 MB RAM
- Mac OS 8.0 or higher
- ColorSync 2.5 or higher
Onlife 1.0
Onlife - Desktop search & info management tool more>>
Onlife then indexes the contents of your shoebox, makes it searchable and displays all the interactions between you and your favorite apps over time.
Main features:
- Supports Safari, Firefox, iTunes, iChat, TextEdit and Mail
- Multiple ways to visualize your content (day, month, year and table views)
- SearchKit-powered index lets you find content with ease
- Customize tags and bookmark important items with configurable system-wide hot keys
- Filter view items according to their source, tags and duration
- Open content items in separate windows.
Volocity LE 4.1.1
Volocity LE - Volume interactivity is the key to providing the user with an enhanced perception of depth and realism more>>
Volume interactivity is the key to providing the user with an enhanced perception of depth and realism. Interactivity also allows the scientist to rapidly explore and understand large volumes of data.
The powerful and advanced technology developed exclusively by Improvision for rapid, interactive volume visualization of 3D and 4D volumes has received several awards for innovation and is the subject of worldwide patent applications.
Volocity is the first true color 4D rendering system designed for biomedical imaging. It uses new highly advanced algorithims to provide high-speed, easy to use, interactive rendering of time resolved color 3D volumes.
Volocity allows the user to visualize a 3D object and then observe and interact with it over time, for the first time providing scientists with a system to dynamically visualize both the structure and the purpose of biological structures.
Main features:
- New - high speed image aquisition of 3D sequences
- Fast and highly interactive volume exploration in 3D and 4D.
- Intuitively easy to use for increased productivity.
- Export and publication of 3D images and data in standard file formats.
- Object classification, measurement and tracking in all dimensions.
- High quality restoration of confocal and wide field microscope images.
- Modular software for ease of use and future upgrades.

SignalScope 2.1.5
SignalScope is a powerful tool which builds on SignalScopes tradition of award-winning design and precision measurement capabilities by building on advanced technology developed for Faber Acousticals flagship product, Electroacoustics Toolbox. more>>
SignalScope 2.1.5 is a powerful tool which builds on SignalScope's tradition of award-winning design and precision measurement capabilities by building on advanced technology developed for Faber Acoustical's flagship product, Electroacoustics Toolbox.
SignalScope's brand new interface places each signal analyzer tool in its own window, allowing users to multiple data displays simultaneously. Each analyzer display offers hardware-accelerated OpenGL graphics for fast on-screen drawing, and Quartz graphics for high-resolution off-screen drawing to PDF files or the printed page. Advanced cursor options enable users to zoom and pan data displays, in addition to pinpointing specific data points within a display for further inspection.
All analysis tools within SignalScope offer more advanced measurement configurations, which can all be saved in project files, along with the measurement data itself. Significant new features in SignalScope also include comprehensive AppleScript support, direct comparison of captured and live signals, and multi-channel analysis.
Major Features:
- FFT Analyzer: Analyze narrowband spectral content. 16 signals at a time.
- OpenGL Graphics: Get ultra-fast 2D plots and stunning displays.
- Oscilloscope: Digitize and visualize multiple waveforms.
- Improves compatibility with Snow Leopard (Mac OS X, version 10.6).
- Memory management and stability have been improved.
- Product updates can now be automatically retrieved and installed.
- Individual input channel calibration is now possible within the Device I/O Setup window.
- Some oscilloscope triggering issues have been corrected.
- Other minor bugs and cosmetic issues have been corrected.
Requirements
- Mac OS X version 10.4 or 10.5
- Mac OS X (Core Audio) compatible audio hardware
- Supports PPC and Intel-based Macs

Volocity 5.1
Volocity is a beneficial and easy-to-use application which provides the scientist with an interactive volume visualization system that will run on a standard desktop computer. more>>
Volocity 5.1 is a beneficial and easy-to-use application which provides the scientist with an interactive volume visualization system that will run on a standard desktop computer.
Volume interactivity is the key to providing the user with an enhanced perception of depth and realism. Interactivity also allows the scientist to rapidly explore and understand large volumes of data. The highly advanced technology developed exclusively by Improvision for rapid, interactive volume visualization of 3D and 4D volumes has received several awards for innovation and is the subject of worldwide patent applications.
Volocity is the first true color 4D rendering system designed for biomedical imaging. It uses new highly advanced algorithims to provide high-speed, easy to use, interactive rendering of time resolved color 3D volumes. Volocity allows the user to visualize a 3D object and then observe and interact with it over time, for the first time providing scientists with a system to dynamically visualize both the structure and the purpose of biological structures.
Major Features:
- New - high speed image aquisition of 3D sequences
- Fast and highly interactive volume exploration in 3D and 4D.
- Intuitively easy to use for increased productivity.
- Export and publication of 3D images and data in standard file formats.
- Object classification, measurement and tracking in all dimensions.
- High quality restoration of confocal and wide field microscope images.
- Modular software for ease of use and future upgrades.
GCViewer 1.21
GCViewer is a free open source tool to visualize data produced by the Java VM options -verbose:gc and -Xloggc: more>>
Supported Formats
Sun JDK 1.4/1.5 with the options -Xloggc: [-XX:+PrintGCDetails]
Sun JDK 1.2.2/1.3.1/1.4 with the option -verbose:gc
IBM JDK 1.3.1/1.3.0/1.2.2 with the option -verbose:gc
Best results are achieved with: -Xloggc: -XX:+PrintGCDetails
Data Export
GCViewer can also export the data in CSV (comma separated values) format, which may easily be imported into spreadsheet applications for further processing.
Miscellaneous
GCViewer has been developed with J2SE 1.4 and is licensed under LGPL.

CrystalDiffract 5.1.8
A newer version of CrystalDiffract is available. Download the latest version | Learn more about CrystalDiffract 5.1.9 (Download doesnt provide access to previous versions of this program.) A more>>
CrystalDiffract 5.1.8 has come as an intuitive and effective program which helps effectively with x-ray and neutron powder diffraction patterns from crystals. CrystalDiffract can simulate and visualize diffraction patterns from any CrystalMaker binary file. You can manipulate patterns in real time, with extensive control over all aspects of the diffraction experiment - plus the ability to edit site occupancies and lattice parameters.
CrystalDiffract lets you display multiple diffraction patterns (simulated and real) in the same window. You can also simulate multi-phase mixtures (with variable phase proportions), plus energy-dispersive and time-of-flight diffraction.
SMViewer 0.2.5
SMViewer is an utility to visualize 3D models saved in the DXF format more>>
SMViewer imports almost every DXF primitives :
- 3DFACE
- POLYLINE : be it a grid, a mesh or a polygon
- 3DLINE.
Enhancements:
- Works on Mac OS X 10.0 (This version wont run on Mac OS X Public Beta).
- Addition of a progress bar to make user wait while loading big DXF files (> 8 MB)
- Modification in the OpenGL code
- Cool icon for DXF files
- Correction on the Open Panel to keep the last used directory.
- Source code is available. For the moment, its a total mess in the way file are in 2 folders.
SysFarm Pulse 0.7 Alpha
A web application for implementing Web 2.0 analytical communities more>> A web application for implementing Web 2.0 analytical communities
SysFarm Pulse is a web application for implementing Web 2.0 analytical communities (spaces), providing tools to analyze and visualize data and create a (mobile/web) community around it.
SysFarm Puls is also available as a service at http://pulse.sysfarm.com
System requirements:
- Java
KandaluLiteViewer 1.0.3
Picture Viewer JPD, CPD, GPD format. more>>
KandaluLiteViewer 1.0.3 is a comprehensive program that can visualize your images in the incredible lossy format JPD and lossless GPD, CPD... CPD: a new lossless compression format for professional storage, exchange, vision and print. JPD: lossy compression is most commonly used to compress multimedia data (audio, video, still images), especially in applications such as streaming media. GPD: lossless compression for graphical images, finalised to the creation of logos, cartoons, images with a continuous color tonality and so on.
3D IP Lookup Widget 0.4
3D IP Lookup Widget is able to visualize the geographical location of the hosts from a traceroute output in Google Earth more>>
3D IP Lookup web service is an experimental tool to generate Google Earth plugins from traceroute outputs. Have you ever wondered where the heck in the world was the IP Address 158.42.4.23 that you see in your blog statistics?
Once there was an app called Visualroute that tried to plot on a 2D world map each hop on the route from your computer to that IP address. But, man... 2D sucks!
I want to see the route in that gorgeous Google Earth 3D map! So I built this service that creates Google Earth Plugins using geographical information from My IP Address lookup service.
3D IP Lookup widget brings the 3D IP Lookup web service to your Dashboard in a compact, easy to use interface.
ImageVis3D 1.01
Tool for visualizing three-dimensional rasterized data more>> The Standard Edition is designed with the needs of analysts and designers in mind to help your organization realize the maximum benefit from equipment investment, personnel, and business processes.
Increase Productivity with the Standard Edition
Visualize systems, communicate effectively about architecture and code, document requirements, and much more with the Standard Edition. Use reverse engineering to get a visual model of existing code. Preview and edit code within Poseidon itself. Export diagrams and document requirements with UMLdoc. Collaborate through standards-compliant export to XMI.
Plug-Ins
The plug-in mechanism and integration interface allows plug-in selection and development, as well as providing a high degree of modularity. Combinations create custom tools that are best suited to each users respective needs.
Features
Standard Edition
Reverse engineering for Java
Plug-in mechanism to load and unload plug-ins from our technology partners, even at runtime
Flexible printing with fit-to-page and custom multi-page print
UMLdoc documentation generation into HTML and Word 2003
Support from the Gentleware help desk via email
Community Edition
Fully implemented in Java, platform independent
Supports all 9 diagrams of the UML
Saving format compliant to the UML 2.0 Diagram Interchange Standard
Supports XMI 1.2 as the standard saving format. XMI 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 can be loaded
Advanced printing options
Supports graphic formats gif, ps, eps, svg, wmf, jpg, and png
Internationalization and localization for English, German, Russian, French, Spanish, and Chinese
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Gravitic Screensaver 4.0
A free retro-looking yet modern screensaver for your mac based on the laws of physics. more>>
Years ago I was asked to develop a little animation for a wait screen for a software on Windows. They simply wanted to have a ball move in a box and bounce on the sides of the box.
Well, that was boring! So I started adding some force fields and interactions to the balls. To visualize a force field, typically one will use lines, arrows, or some sort of vector-like graphic. While testing my software, at some point I got interested in the intensity alone. Not the direction. To represent the scalar I used a circle which radius would be linked to the intensity of the force-field at that point. I liked the visual of it. Actually, I liked it so much that I turned my wait screen into a screensaver.