MayaVi for Linux 1.5 freeware

MayaVi is a free, easy to use scientific data visualizer. It is written in Python and uses the amazing Visualization Toolkit (VTK) for the graphics. It provides a GUI written using Tkinter. MayaVi is free and distributed under the conditions of the BSD license. It is also cross platform and should run on any platform where both Python and VTK are available (which is almost any *nix, Mac OSX or Windows). ...

Author Prabhu Ramachandran
Released 2005-09-13
Filesize 11.80 MB
Downloads 808
OS Linux
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords Scientific Data Visualizer, Data Visualization, Graphic Visualization, Visualization, Visualizer, VTK
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