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  2. RattleCAD - Wikipedia

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    From 31 March to 1 April 2012, the app was exhibited at the European Handmade Bicycle Exhibition (EHBE) in Schwäbisch Gmünd. [23] On 11 April 2012, app has been presented at the Bespoked 2014 (the UK handmade bicycle show) in London. [24] On 8 July 2017, Rosenberger presented rattleCAD at the EuroTcl 2017 (15th European Tcl/Tk User Meeting ...

  3. Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software

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    A particular case-in-point is the Android software which can often be run on laptops or PCs (running Linux, Windows or Mac OS X) as well. This can be done using emulators. Some of the software mentioned here may run only on devices that are no longer commercially sold (such as the PalmPilot and PocketPC devices).

  4. Komoot - Wikipedia

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    The app has both free and paid-for features. [6] It can create routes for various activities including walking, running, cycling, and mountain biking. [7] It can report what percentage of a route consists of a given surface (roads, cycle tracks, gravel).

  5. Bicycle transportation planning and engineering - Wikipedia

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    NACTO guidelines state "desired width for a cycle track should be 5 feet (1.5 m). In areas with high bicyclist volumes or uphill sections, the desired width should be 7 feet (2.1 m)". CROW standard width for one way cycle paths in the Netherlands is a minimum of 2.5 m (8′). For bidirectional use the minimum is 3.5 m (11′).

  6. MTR (software) - Wikipedia

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    MTR probes routers on the route path by limiting the number of hops individual packets may traverse, and listening to responses of their expiry. It will regularly repeat this process, usually once per second, and keep track of the response times of the hops along the path.

  7. Numbered-node cycle network - Wikipedia

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    Bike networks are, by nature, more distributed than car routes, with more junctions; they do not gather all cyclists onto arterial bike routes. The numbered-node network makes long-distance bike travel simpler (by making it harder to get lost), and faster (by making frequent stops to check a map needless).