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Algodoo (/ ˌ æ l ɡ ə ˈ d uː /) is a physics-based 2D freeware sandbox from Algoryx Simulation AB (known simply as Algoryx) as the successor to the popular physics application Phun. It was released on September 1, 2009 and is presented as a learning tool, an open-ended computer game, an animation tool, and an engineering tool.
The first version of Algodoo was launched on August 31, 2009, [2] and in 2013 the program was released as free to download versions for Windows, Mac and iOS . [ 3 ] In the spring of 2015, an office was also opened in Munich , Germany, after the company, among other things, concluded an agreement with German Rheinmetall on simulators for cranes ...
AGX targets several domains, such as virtual reality real-time simulator applications for training and marketing; computer aided engineering and virtual prototyping; movie visual effects; and education. For education, components of AGX are used in the end-user software product Algodoo also developed and sold by Algoryx. Users of AGX simulate e ...
Algodoo - 2D physics simulator focused on the education market that is popular with younger users. Simcenter Amesim - a platform to analyze multi-domain, intelligent systems and predict and optimize multi-disciplinary performance. Developed by Siemens Digital Industries Software. ANSYS - engineering simulation.
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Simulation Open Framework Architecture (SOFA) [1] is an open source framework primarily targeted at real-time physical simulation, with an emphasis on medical simulation.. It is mostly intended for the research community to help develop newer algorithms, but can also be used as an efficient prototyping tool or as a physics engine.
Box2D was first released as "Box2D Lite", a demonstration engine to accompany a physics presentation given by Erin Catto at GDC 2006. On September 11, 2007, it was released as open source on SourceForge.
I am wondering if anyone has any information on Algodoo since 2013, the last update for Algodoo on PC. I have noticed that the program has been used heavily in marble races, and Google Trends data shows that while Algodoo has been falling in search traffic worldwide, it has been remaining stable thanks to marble racers using the program.