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    QtGrace

    QtGrace

    native Grace for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X based on Qt

    QtGrace is a version of Grace based on the Qt-SDK by The Qt Project www.qt.io. QtGrace/Grace is a program to display or plot data, analyze data and prepare it for printing. Using QtGrace is to run Grace natively on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
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    Secure Hash Algorithm variant of the nist maintained Secure Hash Algorithm. this is a 1024 bit digest. Comments suggestions always welcome. Rick Removed old downloads as they are long outdated. The update is the last version I worked on. Algorithm is based on the SHA2 digest. I may work on an updated version for c++11
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    GraceTMPL is a set of C++ classes bound together in the namespace "GraceTMPL" allowing the user to produce grace-files from his data using template-grace-files. Some of the features the classes support are arbitrary number of graphs and data objects, auto
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    The Grace ASCII Import Wizard ("gaiw") is a cross-platform, Qt-based GUI allowing Grace (http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/) users to create 2D XY plots from ASCII data files very easily.
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    These are simple helper classes for using the Grace through pipe written in C++. The usage is similar to that of the iostream.
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