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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. NSF SCI 04-38712

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What is it?
NCSA has merged the latest versions of Databridge and EasyViz to create a product that seemlessly manipulates data and creates visualizations of the data, with only a few mouse clicks.


DESCRIPTION

NCSA Visualization Suite provides a means to manipulate and visualize data through a wizard driven interface. The suite packages the latest versions of NCSA EasyViz and NCSA Databridge together. The new versions of these software packages provide greater integration and more control over the end product, without exessive clutter.

  • NCSA EasyViz is a freely available application that will provide educators with the ability to easily visualize both two and three dimensional scalar scientific data.
  • NCSA Databridge is an educational application that easily organizes data into common file formats for visualization.  It supports a wide variety of free/shareware visualization tools to fit your needs.  Developed under the EOT-PACI program, used and refined for the REVITALISE project ( http://revitalise.ncsa.uiuc.edu ) Databridge makes easy the process of using scientific visualization for teaching and learning.

To download the current version of NCSA Visualization Suite, look at the downloads section of this page to the right.

For previous version of Databridge and EasyViz refer to: http://education.ncsa.uiuc.edu/downloads/old_software/

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If you would like to report bugs or request features, please fill out a bug or feature request form.



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