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[v4.15, v4.5] Mountain Duck – Local mapping and management tool for cloud storages

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Mountain Duck is a commercial sister product of the free Cyberduck. It is based on Cyberduck’s solid open-source foundation and was released after a long period of close beta test. Mountain Duck supports connecting to any server you want over all major protocols, allows users to mount servers and cloud storage services as local disks in the computer’s Windows Explorer/File Manager/Finder. This way, you can open and edit files remotely from any local program, just as convenient as working with local files.

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[v11.02, v3.41] Total Commander – All-around Windows Explorer terminator

Total Commander (TC for short) is written in Delphi by Christian Ghisler from Switzerland. It’s originally called Windows Commander, but because Microsoft always says “Windows” was theirs (in 2002), it had to change to use its current name. The reason AppNee did not recommend this edge tool before is that we thought it is more suitable for advanced computer users (lets them ice on the cake), not a beginner at all (so daunting that makes most users feel confused and uninstall it immediately).

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[v11.2] Synkronizer – World’s best excel file comparison tool

Synkronizer claims to be the world’s best excel file comparison tool for Windows, developed by XL Consulting from Switzerland. It enables users to compare and merge Excel spreadsheets effortlessly, and simplifies the process of data comparison, saving users valuable time and effort.

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[v4.0] Leica BLK3D Desktop – Capture 3D Measurements from 2D Photographs

The renovation, rectification, and decoration of the facades or interiors of many old houses is usually a huge workload, and the first thing to bear the brunt is measurement. If the traditional operation method is used, more manpower and time are required. With the continuous development and innovation of science and technology, Leica BLK3D provides us with a lightweight and visualized building facade measurement method, which can quickly and accurately obtain facade data.

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[v7.3.1] PVsyst – Powerful software for your photovoltaic systems

PVsyst is a famous solar photovoltaic system design software for simulation design and data analysis, developed by PVSyst from Switzerland. As a fully-functional photovoltaic system simulation software, it is able to carry out modeling and simulation of the photovoltaic power generation system, analyze various factors affecting the electric energy production, and finally calculate the generating capacity of the entire photovoltaic power generation system. It is a software package commonly used in the photovoltaic industry for completely researching, measuring, simulating and analyzing the photovoltaic systems.

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[v2022.1] CityEngine – Advanced and fast big 3D city design software

CityEngine was originally designed and developed by Pascal Mueller from Switzerland. He invented a breakthrough programmatic modeling technology during his doctoral study in the computer vision laboratory at ETH Zurich. This technology was mainly used for three-dimensional architectural design, which also laid a solid foundation for CityEngine. In 2001, he published a research article “Procedural Modeling of Cities” in SIGGRAPH. This also meant CityEngine had been officially out of the lab.

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