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http://penglab.janelia.org/proj/v3d/V3D/About_V3D.html
V3D is a cross-platform (Mac, Linux, and Windows) tool for visualizing large-scale (gigabytes, and 64-bit data) 3D image stacks and various surface data. It is also a container of powerful modules for 3D image analysis (cell segmentation, neuron... |
http://www.macscience.net/MacScience/
MacScience aims to promote the Macintosh and OS X in the domain of scientific research. It suggests alternatives to commonly used applications (e.g., web browsers, word processors, spreadsheets) as well as more specialised applications. |
http://www.macscience.net/MacScience/
MacScience aims to promote the Macintosh and OS X in the domain of scientific research. It provides a comprehensive list of OS X software - web browsers, word processors, spreadsheets and more specialised applications. |
http://www.nothickmanuals.info
No Thick Manuals is a wiki that offers a growing collection of quality hands-on articles and tips to the best open source applications for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. |
http://www.oneriver.jp/PD/index.html
PatentDownloader is a software that downloads patent specifications from JPO (Japanese Patent) , USPTO (US Patent) and WIPO (PCT) and saves combined text and images as RTFD or as PDF file. |
http://www.macnification.com/
Macnification is OS X software for handling microscopic image data: including JEOL tiff and Zeiss LSM formats, and others and image metadata. |
http://www.thirdstreetsoftware.com/
Sente is an academic reference manager, which can help find, organize, review and cite the academic literature in your field. Sente helps build and maintain a library of PDF files for these references, and format bibliographies. |
http://www.wolfram.com/
Mathematica-software environment for computation modeling, simulation, visualization, development, documentation, and deployment. |
http://www.improvision.com/products/volocity/volocity_le/
Volocity LE: microscopy visualisation software product, provided free of charge. The software accepts a range of file formats from confocal and wide field fluorescence microscopes. Available for Mac OS X and Windows. |
http://www.osirix-viewer.com/
OsiriX is an open source image processing program dedicated to DICOM images produced by imaging equipment and confocal microscopy (LSM and BioRAD-PIC format). |
http://homepage.mac.com/colocalizerpro/
CoLocalizer Pro is a quantitative colocalization analysis software. It is used for estimating the degree of colocalization signals in images obtained using confocal microscopes. |
http://www.pure-mac.com/
Pure Mac - site with a comprehensive index of Mac OS X software |
http://www.gimp.org/macintosh/
GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. |
http://www.itk.org/
National Library of Medicine Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit (ITK), an open-source software system with leading-edge segmentation and registration algorithms in two, three, and more dimensions. |
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