MacSpice 3f5 2.10.11

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MacSpice 3f5… Circuit simulation is a way of building and testing virtual models of electronic devices. It is usually cheaper and quicker to simulate a design than to build a prototype. MacSpice, like most circuit simulators, requires a text-file description of the circuit as input. This netlist is a list of components and the nodes they connect to. Users may prepare netlists with a text editor, or derive them from a circuit diagram using a third-party schematic-capture application. MacSpice then builds a numerical model of the circuit and analyses this.
A command interpreter (shell) is used to specify the types of analyses that are required and how the results should be processed, saved or displayed. The high quality of the MacSpice command interpreter makes the automation of tasks straightforward.
MacSpice has native support for both PowerPC and Intel architecture Apple Macintosh computers. It is derived from, and compatible with, Berkeley Spice 3f5. MacSpice incorporates many improvements to Spice 3f5 – from simple bug-fixes to entirely new commands, algorithms and solution strategies. For example: the memory leaks that affected Spice 3f4 have been cured; new algorithms have been developed to facilitate the simulation of large circuits, and to reduce simulation time; MacSpice provides a robust multi-parameter optimizer and facilities for inter-process communication with other applications.

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Skim 1.1.10

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Skim is a PDF reader and note-taker for OS X. Skim is designed to help you read and annotate scientific papers in PDF.
Skim includes many features and has a great user interface.

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Friendz 2.9.3b

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Friendz is a simple application for seeing what your xbox live friends are up to. It also incorporates LiveKardz making it even easier to view gamercards. However, Friendz is at beta stage and has a lot of bugs to work out. If you do happen to find some, contact me.

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Where is M13? 2.3

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Where is M13? is an astronomy application that helps you visualize the 3-D locations and physical properties of common deep sky objects. This perspective is rarely discussed in astronomy books and software products on the market, which focus mainly on apparent data such as an object’s look, visual magnitude, apparent size, right ascension and declination. Where is M13? aims to address this important lack.

Using paired face-on and edge-on views, the Galaxy View shows you where that cluster or nebula you enjoy viewing in your telescope is actually located relative to the center and plane of the Galaxy, providing a unique three-dimensional perspective of the Galaxy.
The Object List provides important physical information about the objects you choose to list. Galactic latitudes and longitudes as well as luminosities, true sizes, and distances are displayed. A quick click of a checkbox brings up a display of the equivalent apparent data.
The Sky View shows you where the objects displayed in the Galaxy View are located in the night sky, using a star map plotted in galactic coordinates. This use of galactic coordinates, rather than the more common equatorial coordinates, helps you really understand the relationship between what you see in the night sky and an object’s galactic location.
We think you’ll find that Where is M13? literally adds another dimension to your night sky observing. Enjoy exploring this new perspective!
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Dock Spaces 1.30

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Dock Spaces is a tiny application that allows you to have 5 different docks and swap anytime you want from the menu bar.
What Dock Spaces have?

• 5 Different docks
• Set name of the Dock
• Set bouncing
• Lock Dock items
• Translucent hidden apps
• Switch from/to 3D/2D
• Add Recents Stack
• Enable mouseover Stack
• Reset to the original Dock
• New empty Dock
• Growl
• Software update

PS: If you make any changes to your Dock wait few seconds so Finder updates the plist file
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