Displays satellite photos of the Earth’s surface in high quality. Requires a fast internet connection. Also available as a Pro version (not free) for use by companies. Also available also as an app for mobile devices.
Use the numerous functions provided by this tool to analyse, evaluate and display data for the natural sciences. It can export drawings and layouts in high-resolution formats like EPS and PDF. According to the manufacturer, it can easily handle large data volumes and includes a range of image-processing tools. Its integrated programming environment also means you can customise it.
Lightweight alternative to Google Earth, also runs on older computers. Displays the earth as globe, flat map or Mercator projection and offers several views such as street maps and satellite images. Clicking on place names or landmarks produces the corresponding Wikipedia article.
Virtual globe; uses free geo-data from OpenStreetMap (OSM) and the terrain elevation data from SRTM, an open standard-based 3D geo data infrastructure for Germany. Current data only for Germany and a Buddhist site in China. Fast and secure download from The H
Ope source simulator of a simple von Neumann computer, designed for use in IT lessons. Manages machine programs and can display the functions of the processing unit, the memory and the control unit. Provides didactically simplified bus accesses and command-set extensions by editing the micro command memory via the GUI. Fast and secure download from The H
Matrix-oriented development environment for design and scientific applications that provides visualisations, graphic manipulations and plotting functions. Also supports parallel programming.
System for visualising statistical data of almost any type. Its particular strengths are the way it displays categorical data, geographical data or especially large data volumes. Fast and secure download from The H
Application for statistical analysis and visualisation of scientific data. Tables, matrices, graphs and notes are consolidated into projects and organised into folders. Created graphs can be exported as EPS, PDF and in popular image formats.
Displays, edits and converts microscopy data. Images can be measured, mirrored, rotated, filtered, cropped, coloured and resized etc. A 3D view is available for topographic images. Fast and secure download from The H
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