Google Earth
Freeware
Want to see the world but don’t have the funds for that? Why not begin with Google Earth? This free service from Google allows you to see the world from above and from the ground in 2D and 3D.
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Freeware
Want to see the world but don’t have the funds for that? Why not begin with Google Earth? This free service from Google allows you to see the world from above and from the ground in 2D and 3D.
Freeware
Design and build professional PCBs with KiCad—an open-source, cross-platform EDA tool that combines schematics, layouts, and 3D visualization. Ideal for students, hobbyists, and engineers, it simplifies electronics design while staying powerful, flexible,
Trial version
Simplify complex math and engineering tasks with MATLAB, a powerful platform for analyzing data, building models, and running simulations. Designed for engineers, scientists, and researchers to turn numbers into insight through coding, visualization, etc.
Trial version
EarthView is a program that supplies you with dynamic wallpapers and screensavers that show satellite images of Earth in various conditions. Set it to real-time images, choose between high-resolution maps, and the tool works on Windows computers.
Free
Boost your computing power with Julia—a fast, open-source language built for performance, flexibility, and collaboration. Ideal for technical computing, it lets you work efficiently across platforms while integrating with other programming tools.
Trial version
Explore the universe with Stellarium—a powerful, realistic planetarium that lets you identify stars, planets, and constellations in real time, helping you understand the night sky from any location with accuracy and simplicity.
Freeware
Explore the universe with Star Walk 2, an interactive stargazing app that helps you identify stars, planets, and constellations in real time. Just point your device at the sky to learn, discover, and experience the night sky like never before.
Free
Learn math visually with GeoGebra, an interactive platform that helps students and teachers explore algebra and graphs using free calculators and apps, making complex concepts easier to understand through practice, visuals, and hands-on learning.
Free
Arduino IDE is an open-source integrated development environment used for programming Arduino microcontrollers. It provides a user-friendly interface for writing code, uploading it to the board, and monitoring output.
Free
Simplify your scientific and engineering projects with Scilab—a free, open-source software for numerical computing, modeling, and data analysis. Perform simulations, visualize results, and explore mathematical solutions without cost or restrictions.
Free
Work smarter with GNU Octave—a free, math-focused programming tool that helps you analyze data, solve complex equations, and create clear visualizations. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone needing reliable numerical computing without the cost.