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===Summary=== | ===Summary=== |
Latest revision as of 22:43, 3 May 2010
The XaoS activity is a port of a fast fractal explorer written in C with old-skool techniques.
Where to get it
Download Page on activities.sugarlabs.org
Summary
XaoS is an interactive fractal zoomer. It allows the user to continuously to zoom in or out of a fractal in a fluid, continuous motion. This capability makes XaoS great for exploring fractals, and it’s just plain fun!
If you don’t know what fractals are, don’t worry! XaoS includes many animated tutorials that make learning about fractals fun and easy. These tutorials are also a great introduction to all of XaoS’s features.
XaoS can display many different fractal types, including Mandelbrot, Barnsley, Newton, Phoenix, and many more. Fractals can be rendered using various coloring methods and planes for an almost endless variety of images. XaoS also supports switching between Julia and Mandelbrot sets for each formula.
XaoS is free software, licensed under the GPL. It was originally written by Thomas Marsh and Jan Hubicka, and it is currently maintained by Zoltan Kovacs. Countless other improvements have been contributed by volunteers around the world. You can help improve XaoS, too!
- Original home page: http://wmi.math.u-szeged.hu/xaos/doku.php
Collaboration
Not yet. It would be interesting (and easy) to broadcast fractal parameters over the network.