Tolvan Data Software

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Tolvan Data Software

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Hi guys!

Today I came across Tolvan Data software, which you can find here:

http://tolvan.com/

It is a collection of Windows programs that once were commercial acoustics measurement and simulation tools, but now they are freeware. They are still for Windows (which would categorize under 'Other Software' for me), but for those who are interested they might work well on wine or a virtualbox. I was also thinking that I might try to reach the author and ask him what he thinks about opensourcing them.

Nevertheless, just dropping them here in case you are interested, I think I will try them at some point.
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Thanks for the heads up!
CrocoDuck wrote:ask him what he thinks about opensource them
Ooooh, that could be fun to port to native linux using DPF.
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Michael Willis wrote:Thanks for the heads up!
CrocoDuck wrote:ask him what he thinks about opensource them
Ooooh, that could be fun to port to native linux using DPF.
The author replied to me, saying that he can't opensource it due to part of the code being used in other closed sourced products.

I downloaded the program today, and I played with it briefly. It seems to work just fine with Wine.
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