Date: Wed Aug 15 13:57:39 2007
Author: Bernard Cleyet
Subject: Re: videopoint equivalent?
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Doug Brown's
http://www.cabrillo.edu/~dbrown/
is free!
http://www.cabrillo.edu/~dbrown/tracker/=20
I've tried it a little; worked for me, but not an expert.
bc, apologizes to Vernier
Eric Ayars wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We are in need of a basic video analysis program for our introductory=20
> labs. Is there any worthwhile Mac OS X=EF=BF=BDalternative to Vernier's=
=20
> VideoPoint software? Just thought I'd check with the list before=20
> buying a site license...
>
> Thanks in advance,
> -ea
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> Dr. Eric Ayars
> Assistant Professor of Physics
> California State University, Chico
> ayars@mailaps.org
>
>
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Doug Brown's
http://www.cabrillo.edu/~d=
brown/
=C2=A0is free!
http://www.cabrill=
o.edu/~dbrown/tracker/
I've tried it a little; worked for me, but not an expert.
bc, apologizes to Vernier
Eric Ayars wrote:
Hello all,
We are in need of a basic video analysis program for our
introductory labs. Is there any worthwhile Mac OS X=EF=BF=BDalternative t=
o
Vernier's VideoPoint software? Just thought I'd check with the list
before buying a site license...
Thanks in advance,
-ea
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Dr. Eric Ayars
Assistant Professor of Physics
California State University, Chico
ayars@mailaps.org
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