Orxonox is an open source game. It's a mix between a spacecraft shooter and a first person shooter. It plays in a post apocalyptic world, where humanity struggles to survive under the threat of extermination by the Noxons, an evil alien species.
Simox is a leightweight platform indepedent C++ toolbox containing three libraries for 3D simulation of robot systems, sampling based motion planning and grasp planning.
Gravit is a gravity simulator which runs under Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It's released under the GNU General Public License which makes it free. It uses Newtonian physics using the Barnes-Hut N-body algorithm. Although the main goal of Gravit is to be as accurate as possible, it also creates
... [More] beautiful looking gravity patterns. It records the history of each particle so it can animate and display a path of its travels. At any stage you can rotate your view in 3D and zoom in and out. Gravit uses OpenGL with Lua, SDL, SDL_ttf and SDL_image. [Less]
Project Apollo - NASSP (also known as NASSP or NCPP) is an add-on for the Orbiter space flight simulator. Project Apollo simulates the Apollo missions to Earth orbit and the Moon and the planned post-Apollo missions that never flew.
OTB Applications are now included in the ORFEO ToolBox repository (see https://www.openhub.net/p/otb)
This package includes a set of applications for remote sensing image processing such as orthorectification, classification, object extraction... Few of these applications come with a full GUI
... [More] interface. Applications are based on the Orfeo Toolbox (OTB) library. More complex applications are now developed in the integrated application: Monteverdi.
OTB Applications is distributed under a free software licence CeCILL (similar to GPL) to encourage contribution from users and to promote reproducible research. [Less]
The first free tool for Windows able to draw multi-level pie charts of disk space ! HDG displays graphically the hard disk space usage. It shows all your directories and subdirectories on a single graph, allowing to see the largest ones at a glance.
Aciqra (uh-SEE-kruh) is a free and open source virtual planetarium and sky mapping program which tracks celestial bodies including planets, deep sky objects and stars to an accuracy of a fraction of a degree for thousands of years into both the future and the past.
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