Provides an effective way to learn the DICOM standard and inspect DICOM attributes.
Results for “Oculus Browser”
127 tools found
a friendly, browser-based editor for music encodings.
transforms your web browser into a fast and flexible music production studio with built in synthesizers and live effects.
voxel.js is a collection of projects that make it easier than ever to create 3D voxel games like Minecraft all in the browser.
A Javascript framework for creating and displaying interactive 3D computer graphics in web browsers.
A 3D intuitive and easy to use for create right in your browser
A free level design tool to craft beautiful 2D tilemaps right in your browser using any tileset.
Refactoring helper.
Guide on how HTML elements are supported by screen readers
Modern IDE for Java running in the browser, focused on education.
Simple logging library with zero dependencies for Deno, Node.js, Bun, browsers, and edge functions.
Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js
PWD is a great way to get started with Docker from beginner to advanced users. Docker runs directly in your browser.
A WebGL accelerated, browser based JavaScript library for training and deploying ML models.
Agglomerative hierarchical clustering implemented in JavaScript for Node.js and the browser. **[Deprecated]**
RcloneBrowser
**Python**: _Browser Engineering_
BounCA is a personal SSL / Certificate Authority Key management tool. Create self-signed SSL certificates via your browser. ([Source Code](https://github.com/repleo/bounca)) `Apache` `Python`
A lightning fast and infinitely extensible tool for creating personal non-linear notebooks, databases, and wikis that is entirely self-contained, runs in your browser, and is only 58 kilobytes in size. ([Demo](https://feather.wiki/?page=gallery#wikis), [Source Code](https://codeberg.org/Alamantus/FeatherWiki), [Clients](https://feather.wiki/?page=gallery#extensions)) `AGPL-3.0` `Javascript`
Browser-based, graphical Operating System (OS) that makes running a personal server as easy as running a personal computer. ([Source Code](https://github.com/Start9Labs/start-os)) `MIT` `Rust`