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How things changed from 2004...

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Nothing I use has improved much since 2004 except GNU/Octave and Hypergraph and Matlab.

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Greg Locock


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They all pretty much have; legacy compatibility and inevitable source code bloat.

But, there are new applications that didn't even exist that are productivity enhancers as well as some programs that have gotten better or more capable
> > Python 3
> Notepad++
> Fiji (ImageJ)
> STK
> GIMP
> Paint.net
> Vegas Movie Studio
> Modtran
> Password minders


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I'll do my usual plug for Smath Studio.

 
PicoScope - these were introduced in the '90s, but the software and its continual upgrades (and user modifiability) makes a small usb a/d device into a remarkably capable, fully featured o-scope that would have cost several kilobucks back in the old days.
 
IRS... use some of those... great...
> Notepad++
> GIMP
> Paint.net

I'll take a gander at a couple of the others mentioned; I hadn't heard of them. Thanks

I'll plug SMath, too... from my cover page:

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So strange to see the singularity approaching while the entire planet is rapidly turning into a hellscape. -John Coates

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