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Processing for Mac
Processing for Mac is a programming language and environment built for the electronic arts and visual design communities. It was created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook. Key Features Include: Interactive programs with 2D, 3D or PDF output. OpenGL integration for accelerated 2D and 3D. X-Platform for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Over 100 libraries extend the core software. Processing for Mac is a flexible software sketchbook as well as a language for learning how to code within the context of the visual arts. There are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for Mac for learning and prototyping. The software exports Java applets which may be posted on the Internet and shared with other artists and designers.
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LibreOffice for Mac
LibreOffice is the free power-packed Open Source personal productivity suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich applications for all your document production and data processing needs. Writer is the word processor inside LibreOffice. Use it for everything, from dashing off a quick letter to producing an entire book with tables of contents, embedded illustrations, bibliographies and diagrams. Calc tames your numbers and helps with difficult decisions when you're weighing the alternatives. Impress is the fastest and easiest way to create effective multimedia presentations. Draw lets you build diagrams and sketches from scratch. A picture is worth a thousand words, so why not try something simple with box and line diagrams? Base is the database front-end of the LibreOffice suite. Math is a simple equation editor that lets you lay-out and display your mathematical, chemical, electrical or scientific equations quickly in standard written notation.
GIMP
The GIMP is a multiplatform photo manipulation tool. GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GIMP is suitable for a variety of image manipulation tasks, including photo retouching, image composition, and image construction. It has many capabilities. It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc. Full suite of painting tools including brushes, a pencil, an airbrush, cloning, etc. Tile-based memory management so image size is limited only by available disk space Sub-pixel sampling for all paint tools for high-quality anti-aliasing Full Alpha channel support Layers and channels A procedural database for calling internal GIMP functions from external programs, such as Script-Fu Advanced scripting capabilities Multiple undo/redo (limited only by disk space) Transformation tools including rotate, scale, shear and flip File formats supported include GIF, JPEG, PNG, XPM, TIFF, TGA, MPEG, PS, PDF, PCX, BMP and many others Selection tools including rectangle, ellipse, free, fuzzy, bezier and intelligent Plug-ins that allow for the easy addition of new file formats and new effect filters

Weka for Mac
Weka for Mac is a collection of machine learning algorithms for solving real-world data mining problems.The algorithms can either be applied directly to a data set or called from your own Java code. It contains the tools you'll need for data pre-processing, classification, regression, clustering, association rules, and visualization. The application is also appropriate for developing new machine learning schemes. Key features include: Machine learning. Data mining. Pre-processing. Classification. Regression. Clustering. Association rules. Attribute selection. Experiments. Workflow. Visualization. Weka for Mac's collection of algorithms range from those that handle data pre-processing to modeling. The core data mining algorithms include regression, clustering and classification. Although Weka for Mac has a full suite of algorithms for data analysis, it has been built to handle data as single flat files. Subsequently, it does not handle multi-relational mining and sequence modeling. Overall, Weka for Mac is a good data mining tool with a comprehensive suite of algorithms. The interface is OK, although with four to choose from, each with their own strengths, it can be awkward to choose which to work with, unless you have a thorough knowledge of the application. Looking for the Windows version of Weka for Mac? Download Here
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VueScan
VueScan is a simple tool that is compatible with most flatbed and film scanners to produce scans that have excellent color fidelity and color balance. VueScan is quite handy because, you can use it without making any changes to your computer or any existing scanner applications you may already have. VueScan is easy to use and has neat processing features such as the ability to restore faded colors, undertake batch scanning and also perform other image adjustments. The application's interface is easy to navigate with a main window showing Preview and Scan tabs and a left-hand navigation and control panel tabbed for Input, Crop, Filter, Color, Output, and Prefs. Key features include: Easy to use: Preview and scan. Accurate colors: Uses ICC profiles and IT8 calibration. Powerful: Stacks of options. Fast workflow:can edit one image while the next image is being scanned. Overall, VueScan is simple application to use, which has a good set of options. The image scanning functions are as you would expect and there are few useful tools, such as the ability to restore faded colors. The only downside we can see is the trial version leaves a watermark on your images, which is obviously removed once a licence is purchased.
Blender
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Aurora HDR
Aurora HDR is an impressive app that is an excellent option for photographers who are looking to make better HDR images or get started with the process. Aurora HDR’s user interface is crisp and very clean. You can choose from four background colours to work from (the default is the darkest), and the overall learning curve for the app is quite shallow. The histogram that hovers in the top right corner of the user interface is particularly helpful, especially so when making your adjustments. Along with being visually informative, you can also easily create luminosity masks based on the zone system by simply hovering over the histogram and clicking on a zone. As you may be aware, Luminosity masks are useful for making selective edits to your images, which is based around brightness rather than colours, or painted masks. Key Features include: Batch image processing. Advanced HDR tone-mapping adjustments. Tone-mapping technology. Automatic RAW colour noise reduction. Polarizing filter. DNG file support. Radial masking tool. Advanced top and bottom adjustment panel. Zone system for luminosity masks. HSL:Hue-saturation-luminosity tool. Feather and density parameters for layer masks. Image resize and sharpen on export. Blend modes for layers HSL panel. The app runs smoothly and doesn't consume excessive system resources. When working with large RAW files, the image processing is fast, and Aurora HDR runs quite well, handling tone mapping quickly and effectively. Overall, Aurora HDR is a joy to work with for anyone who has the slightest interest in HDR photography. It has a stack of cool features and is not difficult to get to grips with. In fact, within a short period of time you should be able to produce stunning HDR images. Looking for the Windows version of Aurora HDR? Download Here