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From: Franklin on 23 Mar 2010 08:46 Bear Bottoms wrote: > Susan Bugher <sebugher(a)yahoo.com> wrote in > news:80nmnrFbshU1(a)mid.individual.net: > >> Program: XaoS >> Author: Marsh and Jan Hubicka (original authors); Zoltan Kovacs; J.B. >> Langston >> Ware: (Freeware) (open source: GNU GPL) >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/xaos/ >> >> http://wmi.math.u-szeged.hu/xaos/doku.php >> <q> >> XaoS is an interactive fractal zoomer. It allows the user to >> continuously to zoom in or out of a fractal in a fluid, continuous >> motion. This capability makes XaoS great for exploring fractals, and >> it�s fun! >> >> If you don�t know what fractals are, don�t worry. XaoS includes many >> animated tutorials that make learning about fractals fun and easy. >> These tutorials are also a great introduction to all of XaoS�s >> features. >> >> XaoS can display many different fractal types, including Mandelbrot, >> Barnsley, Newton, Phoenix, and many more. Fractals can be rendered >> using various coloring methods and planes for an almost endless >> variety of images. XaoS also supports switching between Julia and >> Mandelbrot sets for each formula. >> >> XaoS currently runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other Unix-like >> systems. Older versions are available for DOS, BeoS, and more. >> </q> >> >> http://gnuxaos.googlecode.com >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/xaos/files/ >> xaos-3.5-win32.exe windows 1.5 MB 2009-07-30 >> >> I may learn something about fractals yet (so far I've just given this >> app a quick whirl). >> >> Susan > > I think you may be taking the lead in the copy/paste race. Bottoms, you are the undisputed champion when it comes to copy/pasting. |