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[v2.27] 3DMark – Gamer and overclocking enthusiast’s must-have benchmark tool

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3DMark is a classic, authoritative and fully-functional hardware performance (mainly for GPU and CPU) benchmark software series developed by Futuremark in 1998 (at that time, graphics cards with 3D acceleration feature were rapidly spreading). As of writing this post, it has released 11 versions. And now it is no longer just a tool used to measure the 3D graphic rendering performance of display cards, but has gradually evolved into an industry standard software for PC and Mobile platforms to evaluate their overall performance.

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LeoCAD – Virtual LEGO CAD software

LeoCAD is a 3D CAD program for creating virtual LEGO models by using parts from LDraw library, developed by Leonardo Zide in 1997, using C++. It’s free and open-source, and works on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. It enables users to create their own LEGO models as they wish.

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[v17.0, v14.1] Stata – Popular statistical software for data science

Stata is an integrated statistical software that integrates data analysis, data management and professional charts drawing features in one place. It is mainly used for data manipulation, visualization, statistics, and automated reporting by researchers in many fields, including biomedicine, economics, epidemiology, and sociology.

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Mnemosyne – Free and open-source accelerated learning & memory software

Mnemosyne is a free, open-source and spaced-repetition (an evidence-based learning technique) flashcard program for Windows, Mac, Linux and mobile platforms, developed by Peter Bienstman from Belgium in 2003, written in Python. It can help you learn as efficiently as possible, i.e.: optimizes your learning process. Besides, it’s also a research project into the nature of long-term memory.

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ConEmu – Handy and powerful Windows Terminal alternative

The terminal program under Windows has always been a problem. The default CMD is old and has a single function and poor usability. Although it has been replaced by the more powerful PowerShell, it is still not friendly enough, and even modifying its font is a troublesome thing. If you are looking for an alternative to CMD and PowerShell, then ConEmu is a rare terminal alternative for Windows.

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[v8.12] ArtMoney – Powerful and easy to use game cheat engine

In general, when a game is executed, various data in the game (such as money, level, energy, vitality, etc.) will be temporarily stored in the memory, which will change as the game progresses. By accessing and modifying these values in memory, the purpose of modifying various attributes in the game can be realized, so as to help player obtain infinite money, ammunition, life, etc.

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