Their freeware includes some science programs (most notably Atomscope, a simulator for some molecular processes including digestion, diffusion, etc. and Radiation Lab, which simulates radioactivity experiments), interactive whiteboard utilities, an on-screen stopwatch, etc. Best of all the programs are small by modern standards - under one megabyte for Atomscope, 4.5mb for Radiation lab, for example. Thoroughly recommended.
Educational freeware
Their freeware includes some science programs (most notably Atomscope, a simulator for some molecular processes including digestion, diffusion, etc. and Radiation Lab, which simulates radioactivity experiments), interactive whiteboard utilities, an on-screen stopwatch, etc. Best of all the programs are small by modern standards - under one megabyte for Atomscope, 4.5mb for Radiation lab, for example. Thoroughly recommended.
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My (Possible) Claim to Immortality
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Dragon Coins
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