SeisMac' 3.0 is Freeware Science software design by Suitable Systems. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X 10.4,Mac OS X 10.5,Mac OS X 10.6 and has as system requirements: MacOS X 10.4 or later. SeisMac turns your Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped laptop into an educational three-axis seismograph. It shows a scrolling chart of the three axes of acceleration, reading up to five hundred samples per second.
SeisMac 3.0 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Whats new in version 3.0:Can now export data to CSV, SAC or SACA files. Calibrations added for all recent Mac laptops.
Publisher review:SeisMac turns your Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped laptop into a three-axis seismograph. It shows a scrolling chart of the three axes of acceleration, reading two hundred samples per second.
The resizable, real-time scrolling display shows an enormous amount of acceleration information. Place your laptop on a table, and see the seismic waves from tapping your toe on the floor. Lay your laptop on your chest and see your heartbeat. And, of course, if there is a real earthquake, SeisMac will be displaying full seismic information while you drop, cover and hold-on.
Version 3.0 can now export data to CSV, SAC and SACA files. It also has calibrations for all recent Macintosh laptops.
When running on the MacBook or MacBook Pro, SeisMac has a range of plus or minus two gravities of acceleration, displaying 256 values per gravity, sampled up to five hundred times per second. SeisMac is also compatible with older Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped iBooks and PowerBooks.
SeisMac is free for Mac OS X 10.4 or later. It is compatible with MacBooks and MacBook Pros, as well as Sudden Motion Sensor-equipped PowerBooks and iBooks.
Requirements:MacOS X 10.4 or later
Operating system:Mac OS X 10.4,Mac OS X 10.5,Mac OS X 10.6
Release notes:Major Update