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IBM's Data Explorer 4.2.0
Open Visualization Data Explorer is a full visualization environment that gives users the ability to apply advanced visualization and analysis techniques to their data.

These techniques can be applied to help users gain new insights into data from applications in a wide variety of fields including science, engineering, medicine and business.
Data Explorer provides a full set of tools for manipulating, transforming, processing, realizing, rendering and animating data. It allows for visualization and analysis methods based on points, lines, areas, volumes, images or geometric primitives in any combination. Data Explorer is discipline-independent and easily adapts to new applications and data.
The integrated object-oriented graphical user interface is intuitive and easy-to-use.
Data samples are also available.
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