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FractalViewer

FractalViewer is a programm which calculates fractals. It supports the Mandelbrot set, the Julia set, the Newton fractal (exponent 4) and the spider fractal. You can zoom into and out the fractals als well as move the visible part of the fractal. All parameters (like the shown area, number of iterations and so on) can be changed manually. Moreover the you can create your own color schemes and save them. The fractals can be exportet as JPG, BMP, TGA and other formats.

Screenshot (version 2.0 German, click to enlarge):

fractalviewer01.jpg

Information:
System requirements: Linux or Windows
Compatibility: Under Linux you may need various libraries. Please read the file INSTALL provided with the program for more details. If you want to compile FractalViewer on your own, you need these libraries in every case.
License: GNU General Public Lincense (Open-Source)
Language: English and German
Programming language: C++
Developed with the following programs: Dev-C++ (Windows), Kate (Linux), g++ (Windows and Linux)
Available downloads:
Description of the Packet Contents Version Download Größe
Executable for Windows 2.1 fractalviewer-2.1-bin-win.exe 1,8 MiB
Patch for the Windows version 2.0 2.1 fractalviewer-2.1-patch.exe 781 KiB
Binary for Linux 2.1 fractalviewer-2.1-bin-lin.tar.gz 927 KiB
Sourcecode (for Linux and Windows, with the Dev-C++ project file) 2.1 fractalviewer-2.1-src.tar.gz 391 KiB
Executable for Windows 2.0 fractalviewer-2.0-bin-win.exe 1,6 MiB
Binary for Linux 2.0 fractalviewer-2.0-bin-lin.tar.gz 644 KiB
Sourcecode (for Linux and Windows, with Dev-C++ project file) 2.0 fractalviewer-2.0-src.tar.gz 145 KiB

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