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The Spread Sheet lets you use VisAD to visualize data files and do simple computations, without any programming. It is distributed as part of the VisAD class library available from: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/visad.html The VisAD Spread Sheet requires JDK 1.2 beta 4, and optionally Java3D if you want 3-D displays. It also uses Java2D to generate 2-D displays. Of course, the full flexibility of VisAD is only accessible to programmers using the class library, but the Spread Sheet is a handy way to visualize and compute with netCDF, FITS, GIF, JPEG, Vis5D and HDF-EOS files that does not require any programming. Curtis Rueden is the primary author of the Spread Sheet and he did a very nice job. The fact that he was able to pack so much functionality into about 4000 lines of source code testifies to the power of the VisAD class library and to the quality of work by all the VisAD authors, including Steve Emmerson, Tom Rink, Dave Glowacki and Nick Rasmussen. Bill ---------------------------------------------------------- Bill Hibbard, SSEC, 1225 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI 53706 whibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 608-263-4427 fax: 608-263-6738 http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/vis.html "kill cross-platform Java by growing the polluted Java market" - from an internal Microsoft planning document
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