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  2. Aperture (software) - Wikipedia

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    Aperture was a professional image organizer and editor developed by Apple for the Mac from 2005 to 2015. It was replaced by the Photos app in 2014, but a patch allows it to run on newer versions of macOS.

  3. LibreOffice - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice is a free and open-source office productivity software suite, a project of The Document Foundation. It includes Writer, a word processor with file support for Microsoft Word or WordPerfect files, and LibreOffice Online, an online office suite with Writer, Calc, and Impress.

  4. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse is a free and open-source software development environment that supports Java, Scala, C/C++, PHP, and many other programming languages. It has a modular plug-in system, a history of innovation, and a variety of names inspired by science and astronomy.

  5. Free software movement - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the social movement that promotes free software, which gives users the freedoms to run, study, modify, and share software. Richard Stallman founded the movement in 1983 and launched the GNU Project.

  6. Firefox 3.6 - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 3.6 is a version of the Firefox web browser released in January 2010 with improved performance and web standards compliance. It was the last major version to run on PowerPC-based Macintoshes and was discontinued in April 2012.

  7. Mercury (crystallography) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury is a software developed by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) that allows users to explore and analyze crystal structures in 3D. It supports various file formats, such as CIF, PDB, MOL, and MOL2, and can generate 3D prints of crystal structures.

  8. Blender (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blender is a free and open-source software for creating animated films, visual effects, 3D models, and more. It was developed by Ton Roosendaal and the Blender Foundation, and has a history of over 30 years and a large community of users and developers.

  9. Visual Studio - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio is a Microsoft-developed integrated development environment (IDE) that supports 36 programming languages and can produce native and managed code. The Community edition is free for students, open-source and individual developers, and the latest version is Visual Studio 2022, released in August 2024.