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There is a wide variety of high-quality freeware available on the Internet for scientists and engineers. This is the set that we use on all our computers. We've tested each program for utility, reliability and safety. Please contact us at techinfo@fieldp.com if you'd like to suggest or submit an additional program.
HP41 C calculator
On-screen calculators don't usually provide the satisfaction of a real one. This simulation is such a good copy of the HP41C that its fun to use. Get in touch with your reverse Polish roots! >> DOWNLOAD
Context
A powerful editor for programmers or anyone who deals with text files. It features versatile context highlighting for different file types. You can even define your own document style. >> LINK
FreeCommander
Dual-panel file manager with extensive capabilities, perfect for organizing data files. >> LINK
KeyNote
An invaluable program for building outlines and organizing information with the option to encrypt sensitive information. >> LINK
MikTex
In your heart, you know you should be using Latex for your publications. MikTex is a complete installation for Windows. >> LINK
TeXnic Center
This package provides an integrated environment and editor for working with Latex. Highly recommended. >> LINK
Ghostscript/GSView
You'll need to work with postscript if you work with Latex. Be sure to download these programs and install them before TeXnic Center. With GhostScript you can generate high-quality postscript and PDF documents. The resulting files are more compact and have better quality than those produced by Adobe Distiller. >> LINK
Samp2p
You'll need to generate EPS (encapsulated postscript) graphics files if you use Latex. This miracle command-line utility converts large BMP images to compact EPS files that look great in documents. >> LINK
Scilab. This self-contained package for numerical calculations provides a powerful open-computing environment for engineering and scientific work. >> LINK
LT Spice
A free Spice distribution with graphical circuit input. >> LINK
SolidView/Lite
We use STL files extensively as input to Geometer and MetaMesh. It's useful to check the properties of the represented objects before loading them. This viewer handles STL as well as a variety of other 3D formats. >> LINK
QCAD
An easy-to-learn and versatile 2D CAD program. It produces DXF files compatible with our Mesh program. >> LINK
Active Perl
Perl is a good choice if you want to write scripts for short calculations, Internet sites and software control. >> LINK
FastStone Viewer
The best way to view and to organize graphics files -- an essential utility. >> LINK
Foxit Reader
A nice alternative to Adobe Reader for PDF files. It loads quickly and doesn't continually bother you about updates. >> LINK
IcoFX Icon Generator
Good package for making Windows icons, of interest to software developers. >> LINK
Chronograph Lite
A simple but effective utility to make sure your computer is set to the exact time. I recently tried a DOS freeware program that set my system clock to 1985. It took just a second to fix things with Chronograph. >> LINK
AVG Anti-Virus
I have doubts whether scanner-type virus checkers are still necessary. It's easier to use safe practices (e.g.keep Windows up to date, don't click on strange links,...). In ten years of running checkers on ten different computers, I've never found anything. There is also the concern that running your hard disk flat-out for two hours every day would be more dangerous to your data than a virus. At any rate, if you're going to virus-check, why not do it for free? I've never had problems with AVG. The program also checks Internet sites and automatically scans downloads. >> LINK
VirtuaWin
I worked with Linux for several years and got hooked on multiple desktops. This program implements the feature in Windows. It's a good way to keep your sanity when you are building a project and have 15 programs open. >> LINK
7-Zip
Archiving and dearchiving utility handles Unix as well as Windows formats. >> LINK
FileZilla
The gold standard for FTP. >> LINK
Firefox
Still the best browser. (Tip: go to Tools/Options/Privacy and click Clear history when Firefox closes to thwart the organizations laying down cookies to track your buying habits.) >> LINK
OpenOffice
It's a testament to the powers of merchandising and habit that anyone would buy Microsoft Office when they can get OpenOffice for free! >> LINK
Cute PDF
When you install this Windows print driver, any program that can print can make a PDF file. >> LINK
Win Patrol
There's nothing more annoying that installing software that slips in a useless startup task. Should you continually waste memory and CPU capacity so that the program can tell you there's an update in seven months? Win Patrol alerts you when anybody tries to sneak a task on your computer. >> LINK


Not free, but well worth the cost
Astrum Install Wizard
If you distribute software, this full-featured package is a nice alternative to InstallShield at a fraction of the cost. >> LINK
PaintShop Pro
This program is easier to use than PhotoShop and does everything well. Besides photo work, we use it to make screenshots and diagrams for our instruction manuals. >> LINK

Other links of interest
XCom. NIST resource site for photon interaction cross sections >> LINK
EStar. NIST resource site for high-energy electron interactions and ranges. >> LINK
PLab. Everything to know about random number generators. >> LINK
Orion Instruments. Dielectric constants for a wide variety of materials. >> LINK
Integrated Magnetics. Properties of permanent-magnet materials. >> LINK
K&J Magnetics. Properties of permanent-magnet materials. >> LINK
NothStar High Voltage. Pulsed-power formulary, high voltage measurements. >> LINK
Arnold Magnetics Technology Center. Wide range of information on magnetic materials and technology >> LINK
U.S. Particle Accelerator School. Short courses on accelerator technology. >> LINK
Beam physics and accelerator technology virtual library. Texts and references. >> LINK
Finite-difference time-domain method,, Wikipedia review article >> LINK
Internet finite element resources. Access to finite element analysis software and resources via the Internet >> LINK
Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation. Develops and markets software for design, analysis, and product data management. It is the leading supplier of 3D CAD technology, giving teams intuitive, high-performing software that helps them design better products. >> LINK



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