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Emanuele,

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>Subject: looking for netcdf file browser for MS Windows (98/NT/2000)  ??
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>Hi netcdf people,
>
>I'm looking for a ncview-like program to run on Windows using the usual
>Windows way of visualization  without the need of X11.
>
>I found ncBrowse 
>       ftp://www.epic.noaa.gov/java/ncBrowse/
>which is nice, but it uses Java, since it can browse netcdf files served
>by http servers, and I don't like java.
>
>Any help will be apreciated.
>
>Thank you from Italy,
>Emanuele
>
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