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Local Area Security 0.5
L.A.S. is a research group focused on information security related subjects. more>>
Local Area Security is a research group focused on information security related subjects. We are most known for L.A.S. Linux. Our live-CD security toolkit.
Local Area Security is a project that was started in 2002 to research information security related topics. During that time there was no real live-CD toolkit focused on information security.
So Jascha, the project founder built one from a stripped down version of Knoppix called Model-K. Both of which were built from Debian Linux.
Up until version 0.4 L.A.S. Linux was command line only. Which made it limited to some of the tools it could contain since many require a GUI. Or at least for many it is preferable to have one. So FluxBox was added as the desktop since it is light weight and very feature filled.
It was during this time that Jascha came up with the idea of keeping the size of L.A.S. as small as possible, which lead to a target maximum size of 180MBs. The size of the original mini-CDs that were available at the time. This forced the selection of tools and features to be weighed heavily since unlike other live-CDs that throw in everything including the kitchen sink. L.A.S. was designed from the ground up to be a tool not a all-inclusive grab bag of applications.
As well as many advances for live-CDs came about, such as to-ram that allows booting a live-CD into the physical RAM of a computer. Which by chance L.A.S. was perfectly cut out for. With as little as 256MB of RAM people could boot L.A.S. and then free up their CD-ROMs for burring etc.
For forensics this was a big plus, along with many other uses. Plus L.A.S. ran very fast in RAM which helped with running Nessus, Nmap, or other tools. When compared to full size (700MB) CDs which would require 1GB of RAM to use the to-ram option, it was really no contest.
<<lessLocal Area Security is a project that was started in 2002 to research information security related topics. During that time there was no real live-CD toolkit focused on information security.
So Jascha, the project founder built one from a stripped down version of Knoppix called Model-K. Both of which were built from Debian Linux.
Up until version 0.4 L.A.S. Linux was command line only. Which made it limited to some of the tools it could contain since many require a GUI. Or at least for many it is preferable to have one. So FluxBox was added as the desktop since it is light weight and very feature filled.
It was during this time that Jascha came up with the idea of keeping the size of L.A.S. as small as possible, which lead to a target maximum size of 180MBs. The size of the original mini-CDs that were available at the time. This forced the selection of tools and features to be weighed heavily since unlike other live-CDs that throw in everything including the kitchen sink. L.A.S. was designed from the ground up to be a tool not a all-inclusive grab bag of applications.
As well as many advances for live-CDs came about, such as to-ram that allows booting a live-CD into the physical RAM of a computer. Which by chance L.A.S. was perfectly cut out for. With as little as 256MB of RAM people could boot L.A.S. and then free up their CD-ROMs for burring etc.
For forensics this was a big plus, along with many other uses. Plus L.A.S. ran very fast in RAM which helped with running Nessus, Nmap, or other tools. When compared to full size (700MB) CDs which would require 1GB of RAM to use the to-ram option, it was really no contest.
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Added: 2005-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
840 downloads
Content Area Focus 0.1
Content Area Focus is an extension used to solve the content area focus loss. more>>
Content Area Focus is an extension used to solve the content area focus loss.
Target audience: those who are mostly using the keyboard to navigate around and switch between tabs; frequently they encounter situations in which the content area doesnt have focus.
Method: just giving focus to the content area for any "regular" keystrokes made when the main-window is in focus.
<<lessTarget audience: those who are mostly using the keyboard to navigate around and switch between tabs; frequently they encounter situations in which the content area doesnt have focus.
Method: just giving focus to the content area for any "regular" keystrokes made when the main-window is in focus.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
937 downloads
Locked Area 4.2 (Lite)
Locked Area is a highly sophisticated password protection and membership management system written in Perl. more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-05-11 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
898 downloads
Wide Area Link Emulator 0.1
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link more>>
Wide Area Link Emulator enables you to set and test various parameters of a WAN access link (also known as a bottleneck link) before testing on a fully-functional network.
Any ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
<<lessAny ISP has a high bandwidth LAN (of the order of tens of Mbps, e.g. Ethernet) and a WAN access link with relatively low speeds (of the order of a few Kbps to a few Mbps). To be able to evaluate the ISPs performance, actual tests will have to be conducted on a live, fully functional network. This would imply enabling certain features in communication equipment which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of a commissioned network. To address such a problem of being able to characterize/quantify the network operation in terms of its performance with respect to various parameters, a test-bed emulating the ISPs connectivity to the Internet would be an ideal solution.
An important factor in setting up such a test-bed, is emulating the WAN Access Link. Using complex hardware is costly. Such a link can however be easily implemented by emulating the scenario on popular physical technology such as Ethernet. By changing the TCP/IP stack on a Personal Computer, the rate at which packets are injected into the network can be controlled and other necessary features can easily be added.
WALE was implemented in 2 phases and the first version can emulated bandwidths up to 8Mbps and uses FIFO queues with drop-tail.
WALE v2 can emulate bandwidths of up to 80Mbps(a 10-fold improvement over version 1) due to the stripped down version of Micro-second resolution timer being used in the Linux kernel. WALE also implements differentiated services are recommended by IETF. A hash-based packet classifier is used to classify packets into one of 3 queues (Expedited Forwarding, Assured Forwarding and Best Effort). A simple priority scheduling has been implemented between the queues.
Version 2 has been implemented in the Generic Device Layer of the Linux Kernel. The kernel version is 2.2.19. WALE2 kernel patch can be downloaded here. An ncurses based front end has been implemented for setting and viewing various parameters of the bottleneck link.
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Added: 2006-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1224 downloads
Virtual Universe Client 0.72
Virtual Universe is a 3D cyberspace which offers more possibilities than just chat. more>>
The "Virtual Universe" is a 3D cyberspace which offers more possibilities than just chat: it is a combination of the Web, chat, and instant messaging within a realistic, three-dimensional cyberspace.
The "Virtual Universe" is a virtual reality environment which runs on top of the Internet.
Main features:
- chat with each other
- see the chat-partner as a virtual, three-dimensional person
- interact and communicate
- be creative in many ways
- create own worlds for any desired subject
Enhancements:
- A lighting bug in .COB/.SCN loader has been fixed.
<<lessThe "Virtual Universe" is a virtual reality environment which runs on top of the Internet.
Main features:
- chat with each other
- see the chat-partner as a virtual, three-dimensional person
- interact and communicate
- be creative in many ways
- create own worlds for any desired subject
Enhancements:
- A lighting bug in .COB/.SCN loader has been fixed.
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Added: 2007-01-08 License: Freeware Price:
1020 downloads
TUER Alpha
TUER is a 3D FPS written in JAVA + JOGL + JOGG. more>>
TUER is a 3D FPS written in JAVA + JOGL + JOGG.
TUER is a very small first player shooter. You can shoot robots in a museum with your rocket launcher. It uses a kind of dynamic lighting. You can also perform screenshots and snapshots.
<<lessTUER is a very small first player shooter. You can shoot robots in a museum with your rocket launcher. It uses a kind of dynamic lighting. You can also perform screenshots and snapshots.
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Added: 2007-08-23 License: Freeware Price:
487 downloads
SchoolTool alpha2
SchoolTool project is a common information systems platform for school administration. more>>
SchoolTool project is a common information systems platform for school administration.
SchoolTool is a project to develop a common global school administration infrastructure that is freely available under an Open Source licence.
The vision is to create a platform that is equally compelling for schools and colleges in First and Third World countries, that supports best practices in school administration, and that is readily customized to comply with local regulatory requirements.
It is based primarily on Zope 3, with an HTML interface and a Web service interface in the REST architectural style.
Install step-by-step Instructions
OK, using the aforementioned shell script makes things easier, but there are still a few steps you need to pay attention to.
You need a C development environment (build-essential on Ubuntu) and Python development libraries (python-dev on Ubuntu).
You need the Python Imaging Library (python-imaging on Ubuntu) and the Python libxml2 bindings (python-libxml2 on Ubuntu).
You need a very up to date version of Python setuptools, which will probably require downloading a new version of ez_setup.py and running that script as root.
Now you can download alpha2-install.sh to whatever directory you like to use for testing software and do chmod +x alpha2-install.sh to make it executable and then ./alpha2-install.sh.
Hopefully it will then set up the rest of your environment and give you some final instructions when it is done. You will probably get one error message when it runs the tests. Please ignore it.
<<lessSchoolTool is a project to develop a common global school administration infrastructure that is freely available under an Open Source licence.
The vision is to create a platform that is equally compelling for schools and colleges in First and Third World countries, that supports best practices in school administration, and that is readily customized to comply with local regulatory requirements.
It is based primarily on Zope 3, with an HTML interface and a Web service interface in the REST architectural style.
Install step-by-step Instructions
OK, using the aforementioned shell script makes things easier, but there are still a few steps you need to pay attention to.
You need a C development environment (build-essential on Ubuntu) and Python development libraries (python-dev on Ubuntu).
You need the Python Imaging Library (python-imaging on Ubuntu) and the Python libxml2 bindings (python-libxml2 on Ubuntu).
You need a very up to date version of Python setuptools, which will probably require downloading a new version of ez_setup.py and running that script as root.
Now you can download alpha2-install.sh to whatever directory you like to use for testing software and do chmod +x alpha2-install.sh to make it executable and then ./alpha2-install.sh.
Hopefully it will then set up the rest of your environment and give you some final instructions when it is done. You will probably get one error message when it runs the tests. Please ignore it.
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Added: 2006-10-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ClearCase::SyncTree 0.39
ClearCase::SyncTree is a Perl module that can synchronize a tree of files with a tree of elements. more>>
ClearCase::SyncTree is a Perl module that can synchronize a tree of files with a tree of elements.
SYNOPSIS
# Create a synctree object.
my $sync = ClearCase::SyncTree->new;
# Tell it where the files are coming from ...
$sync->srcbase($sbase);
# Tell it where theyre going to ...
$sync->dstbase($dbase);
# Supply the list of files to work on (relative or absolute paths).
$sync->srclist(keys %files);
# Compare src and dest lists and figure out what to do.
$sync->analyze;
# Create new elements in the target area.
$sync->add;
# Update existing files which differ between src and dest.
$sync->modify;
# Remove any files from dest that arent in src.
$sync->subtract;
# Check in the changes.
$sync->checkin;
See the enclosed synctree script for full example usage.
This module provides an infrastructure for programs which want to synchronize a set of files, typically a subtree, with a similar destination subtree in VOB space. The enclosed synctree script is an example of such a program.
The source area may be in a VOB or may be a regular filesystem; the destination area must be in a VOB. Methods are supplied for adding, subtracting, and modifying destination files so as to make that area look identical to the source.
Symbolic links are supported, even on Windows (of course in this case the source filesystem must support them, which is only likely in the event of an MVFS->MVFS transfer). Note that the text of the link is transported verbatim from source area to dest area; thus relative symlinks may no longer resolve in the destination.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# Create a synctree object.
my $sync = ClearCase::SyncTree->new;
# Tell it where the files are coming from ...
$sync->srcbase($sbase);
# Tell it where theyre going to ...
$sync->dstbase($dbase);
# Supply the list of files to work on (relative or absolute paths).
$sync->srclist(keys %files);
# Compare src and dest lists and figure out what to do.
$sync->analyze;
# Create new elements in the target area.
$sync->add;
# Update existing files which differ between src and dest.
$sync->modify;
# Remove any files from dest that arent in src.
$sync->subtract;
# Check in the changes.
$sync->checkin;
See the enclosed synctree script for full example usage.
This module provides an infrastructure for programs which want to synchronize a set of files, typically a subtree, with a similar destination subtree in VOB space. The enclosed synctree script is an example of such a program.
The source area may be in a VOB or may be a regular filesystem; the destination area must be in a VOB. Methods are supplied for adding, subtracting, and modifying destination files so as to make that area look identical to the source.
Symbolic links are supported, even on Windows (of course in this case the source filesystem must support them, which is only likely in the event of an MVFS->MVFS transfer). Note that the text of the link is transported verbatim from source area to dest area; thus relative symlinks may no longer resolve in the destination.
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Added: 2007-07-31 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
815 downloads
Alien Arena 2007 6.05
Alien Arena 2006 is the ultimate freeware deathmatch game. more>>
Alien Arena 2006 is the ultimate freeware deathmatch game!
Included are 25 total levels, 9 detailed characters, 8 weapons, 2 vehicles, 5 gameplay modes(DM, TDM, CTF, All Out Assault, Deathball), and much more!
New for Alien Arena 2006 are five mutators(instagib, regeneration, vampire, rocket arena, and low grav), and Deathball, a mode in which you get points by capturing a ball and firing in into a goal.
Eight new levels have been added, as well as alternate firing modes for several of the weapons. The game now runs on version 4.03 of the CRX engine, based on the id Software GPL source codes, and adding nextgen features such as reflective water, shaders, light bloom, improved lighting, and much more, while optimizations allow it to still run extremely fast even on modest systems.
The game now features colored names, an improved console, and an enhanced in-game server browser.
Also available is the "Nightmare Bots" patch, which adds a fourth skill level to the in-game bots, which will challenge even the best players.
<<lessIncluded are 25 total levels, 9 detailed characters, 8 weapons, 2 vehicles, 5 gameplay modes(DM, TDM, CTF, All Out Assault, Deathball), and much more!
New for Alien Arena 2006 are five mutators(instagib, regeneration, vampire, rocket arena, and low grav), and Deathball, a mode in which you get points by capturing a ball and firing in into a goal.
Eight new levels have been added, as well as alternate firing modes for several of the weapons. The game now runs on version 4.03 of the CRX engine, based on the id Software GPL source codes, and adding nextgen features such as reflective water, shaders, light bloom, improved lighting, and much more, while optimizations allow it to still run extremely fast even on modest systems.
The game now features colored names, an improved console, and an enhanced in-game server browser.
Also available is the "Nightmare Bots" patch, which adds a fourth skill level to the in-game bots, which will challenge even the best players.
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Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
866 downloads

POV-Ray for Linux 3.6.1
a high-quality, totally free tool for creating stunning 3D graphics. more>> The Persistence of Vision Ray-Tracer creates three-dimensional, photo-realistic images using a rendering technique called ray-tracing. It reads in a text file containing information describing the objects and lighting in a scene and generates an image of that scene from the view point of a camera also described in the text file. Ray-tracing is not a fast process by any means, but it produces very high quality images with realistic reflections, shading, perspective and other effects.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-19 License: Freeware Price: Free
195 downloads
CalcRogue Beta 6c
CalcRogue project is a Rogue-like for calculators, Palm, and PCs. more>>
CalcRogue project is a Rogue-like for calculators, Palm, and PCs.
CalcRogue is based on the Unix game Rogue and those similar to it, collectively known as "roguelikes". They involve a character which can move around, attack monsters, collect magical items, maybe cast spells, and gain levels.
The dungeons are randomly generated, so the areas are always fresh, and the difficulty is such that it never gets too easy. (Note: CalcRogue is not derived from Rogue.)
Main features:
- Complex, randomly generated levels
- Overworld map, towns, and quests
- Spells and magically summoned minions
- Easy to use interface with tutorial
- Line of sight/lighting calculation
- Four-color grayscale graphics
- Complete inventory management system
- Wide variety of magical scrolls, potions, wands, rings, amulets and spells
- Missile combat with bows, crossbows or thrown potions
- Compressed saved games
- In-game help
- Hidden traps and doors
- Five different player classes
- Varied monsters with special powers
- Gold and shopping
- High-score listing
Enhancements:
Features
- Finished the tower quest, for wizards and necromancers. No spoilers in this changelog, but it involves lots of cool stuff.
- Checkpoint saves. A backup saved game is automatically made whenever you move to a new level, and restored if the game crashes.
Bug fixes
- (PalmOS) Fixed a stack overflow in the bytecode interpretter which caused crashes all over the place.
- (PalmOS) Fixed infinite prompt loop when running into a peaceful creature
- Fixed missing exit from tower area
- Fixed bug which could cause disconnected areas with the big-map generator
- Monsters wont be generated in the wilderness area
- Fixed bug that allowed duplicating items
- It is no longer possible to throw equipped non-missile weapons
Misc
- Balance changes to make the necromancer stronger
<<lessCalcRogue is based on the Unix game Rogue and those similar to it, collectively known as "roguelikes". They involve a character which can move around, attack monsters, collect magical items, maybe cast spells, and gain levels.
The dungeons are randomly generated, so the areas are always fresh, and the difficulty is such that it never gets too easy. (Note: CalcRogue is not derived from Rogue.)
Main features:
- Complex, randomly generated levels
- Overworld map, towns, and quests
- Spells and magically summoned minions
- Easy to use interface with tutorial
- Line of sight/lighting calculation
- Four-color grayscale graphics
- Complete inventory management system
- Wide variety of magical scrolls, potions, wands, rings, amulets and spells
- Missile combat with bows, crossbows or thrown potions
- Compressed saved games
- In-game help
- Hidden traps and doors
- Five different player classes
- Varied monsters with special powers
- Gold and shopping
- High-score listing
Enhancements:
Features
- Finished the tower quest, for wizards and necromancers. No spoilers in this changelog, but it involves lots of cool stuff.
- Checkpoint saves. A backup saved game is automatically made whenever you move to a new level, and restored if the game crashes.
Bug fixes
- (PalmOS) Fixed a stack overflow in the bytecode interpretter which caused crashes all over the place.
- (PalmOS) Fixed infinite prompt loop when running into a peaceful creature
- Fixed missing exit from tower area
- Fixed bug which could cause disconnected areas with the big-map generator
- Monsters wont be generated in the wilderness area
- Fixed bug that allowed duplicating items
- It is no longer possible to throw equipped non-missile weapons
Misc
- Balance changes to make the necromancer stronger
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Added: 2007-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1019 downloads
Chart Taglibs 0.3
Chart Taglibs is a free taglib (JSP 1.1) library for JFreeChart. more>>
Chart Taglibs is a free taglib (JSP 1.1) library for JFreeChart.
These are easy to use, and allow the developer to draw any graphics supported by JFreeChart using only the tags.
Chart Taglibs currently supports pie charts (2D & 3D), bar charts (2D & 3D), and line charts.
Enhancements:
- New charts are supported: 3D Line charts, Area chars, Ring charts, Stacked Bar charts, Stacked 3D Bar charts, Stacked Area charts, and Waterfall charts.
- A minor bug was fixed to avoid a null pointer exception.
- A new Web page with documentation and screenshots was added.
<<lessThese are easy to use, and allow the developer to draw any graphics supported by JFreeChart using only the tags.
Chart Taglibs currently supports pie charts (2D & 3D), bar charts (2D & 3D), and line charts.
Enhancements:
- New charts are supported: 3D Line charts, Area chars, Ring charts, Stacked Bar charts, Stacked 3D Bar charts, Stacked Area charts, and Waterfall charts.
- A minor bug was fixed to avoid a null pointer exception.
- A new Web page with documentation and screenshots was added.
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Added: 2006-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1249 downloads
GLASHCtl 0.4.2
GLASHCtl is a simple applet for controlling the LASH Audio Session Handler. more>>
GLASHCtl is a simple applet for controlling the LASH Audio Session Handler. When you run it it will appear as a small LASH icon in your "notification area" or "system tray" (if your desktop manager is compatible with freedesktop.orgs "System tray" standard, http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/systemtray-spec). This is typically somewhere in the panel in KDE or GNOME.
<<less Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2006-11-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1060 downloads
Tux Racer 0.61
Tux Racer is a very fun arcade game for Linux. more>>
Tux Racer is a very fun arcade game for Linux.
The main goal in Tux Racer is to have fun! Race down mountainous terrain as quickly as possible, while collecting herring to increase your score!
Main features:
- Fun, easy to learn
- Exciting 3D courses
- Sophisticated physics result in thrilling rides down the mountains
- Collect herring while avoiding obstacles for high scores
- Race over a variety of surfaces, including fluffy snow and slick ice
- Race in various weather conditions and lighting conditions
- Create your own courses using any paint program such as The GIMP (no 3D modeller required)
- Suitable for all ages.
<<lessThe main goal in Tux Racer is to have fun! Race down mountainous terrain as quickly as possible, while collecting herring to increase your score!
Main features:
- Fun, easy to learn
- Exciting 3D courses
- Sophisticated physics result in thrilling rides down the mountains
- Collect herring while avoiding obstacles for high scores
- Race over a variety of surfaces, including fluffy snow and slick ice
- Race in various weather conditions and lighting conditions
- Create your own courses using any paint program such as The GIMP (no 3D modeller required)
- Suitable for all ages.
Download (0.62MB)
Added: 2005-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1425 downloads

3Delight for 64-bit Linux 7.0
3Delight is a renderer to produce photo-realistic images on 64-bit linux. more>> 3Delight is a fast, high quality, RenderMan-compliant renderer designed to produce photo-realistic images in demanding production environments. The renderer was introduced to the public in the year 2000 after being used for more than a year as the sole renderer in a sister production company. It is now widely used and earning a reputation as a benchmark in rendering technology.
Some of its features include ray tracing, global illumination (including photon mapping, final gathering and high dynamic range lighting and rendering), realistic motion blur, depth of field, complete geometry support (including efficient rendering of hair and fur), programmable shaders, quality antialiasing and antialiased shadow maps. Advanced features include Ri filtering, network caching and highly customizable workflow.
Follows a summary of 3Delights features.
-RenderMan Compliant
-RenderMan Shading Language Support
-Rendering Features
-Geometry Support
-Fast and Efficient Rendering
-Extensible Display Drivers
-Multi-platform Support with Specific Code Optimization<<less
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
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