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Overleaf is an easy to learn and collaborative online writing tool. It is based on Latex which is preferable for scientific protocols/articles/paper. With this tool you circumvent the nasty installation of a working Latex enviroment and invites to work together on scientifc documentations. | Overleaf is an easy to learn and collaborative online writing tool. It is based on Latex which is preferable for scientific protocols/articles/paper. With this tool you circumvent the nasty installation of a working Latex enviroment and invites to work together on scientifc documentations. | ||
[https://www.overleaf.com/ Writing (Overleaf)] | [https://www.overleaf.com/ Writing (Overleaf)] | ||
− | + | '''Awwapp''' | |
Sketching via Awwapp is fun, easy to do and helps to visualize your ideas. | Sketching via Awwapp is fun, easy to do and helps to visualize your ideas. | ||
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=Scientific Tools= | =Scientific Tools= | ||
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This open source tool allows a scientific analysis of your images. It is based on Javascript and thus includes the gold-standard image analysis program ImageJ. However, Icy enhances the usability by adding in-built plugin download, batch processing of images via scripts and sharable protocols. | This open source tool allows a scientific analysis of your images. It is based on Javascript and thus includes the gold-standard image analysis program ImageJ. However, Icy enhances the usability by adding in-built plugin download, batch processing of images via scripts and sharable protocols. | ||
[[http://icy.bioimageanalysis.org/ Open Source Image Processing (Icy) ]] | [[http://icy.bioimageanalysis.org/ Open Source Image Processing (Icy) ]] | ||
− | + | '''Open Science Framwork''' | |
This online framework enables to organize the scientific experiments and share your scientific data (e.g. images, protocolls, contributors, milestones etc.). Each project has its own 'Repository' which can be shared via link (see below) | This online framework enables to organize the scientific experiments and share your scientific data (e.g. images, protocolls, contributors, milestones etc.). Each project has its own 'Repository' which can be shared via link (see below) | ||
[https://osf.io/ Open Science Framework] | [https://osf.io/ Open Science Framework] | ||
− | + | ==Current Nydus One Project Repositories== | |
[https://osf.io/ewvx9/ Open Source Bioprinter ] | [https://osf.io/ewvx9/ Open Source Bioprinter ] |
Revision as of 18:01, 14 February 2018
Contents
Downloadable Tools
FreeCAD is an open source tool for modeling and creation of parts.
Open Source Structure Design (FreeCAD)
TBW
TBW
Open Source Hackable Text Editor (Atom)
Online Tools
Overleaf Overleaf is an easy to learn and collaborative online writing tool. It is based on Latex which is preferable for scientific protocols/articles/paper. With this tool you circumvent the nasty installation of a working Latex enviroment and invites to work together on scientifc documentations.
Awwapp Sketching via Awwapp is fun, easy to do and helps to visualize your ideas.
Scientific Tools
Icy This open source tool allows a scientific analysis of your images. It is based on Javascript and thus includes the gold-standard image analysis program ImageJ. However, Icy enhances the usability by adding in-built plugin download, batch processing of images via scripts and sharable protocols.
[Open Source Image Processing (Icy) ]
Open Science Framwork This online framework enables to organize the scientific experiments and share your scientific data (e.g. images, protocolls, contributors, milestones etc.). Each project has its own 'Repository' which can be shared via link (see below)