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Alternatives to Dview

asked 2023-02-27 16:57:57 -0600

RicardoGallegos's avatar

updated 2023-02-28 08:31:27 -0600

I am installing E+ in other pc but can't find the installation program for Dview of my original installaton. NREL websites directs me to github, but i dont know how to use github. Can anyone pass me the installation program, or tell me if there is an alternative application? Thanks.

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The installer used to be available at https://github.com/NREL/wex/releases/.... I asked on this https://github.com/NREL/wex/issues/137 if the download was removed purposefully or not.

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 2023-02-27 21:04:46 -0600 )edit

Can you close https://unmethours.com/question/88333... as a duplicate question

macumber's avatar macumber  ( 2023-02-27 21:05:29 -0600 )edit

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answered 2023-02-28 21:19:24 -0600

updated 2023-02-28 21:20:27 -0600

For DView, the releases are hosted on GitHub:

Those links had broken for a time but were fixed after reporting at https://github.com/NREL/wex/issues/137.

As for other options, see these other questions:

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answered 2023-03-01 08:51:55 -0600

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updated 2023-03-01 08:52:25 -0600

You can try Timestep, which relies on SQLite files rather than ESO files...

https://michaelsweeney.github.io/time...

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Thank you so much. I find this prograam much alike Dview. Regards

RicardoGallegos's avatar RicardoGallegos  ( 2023-07-10 21:13:51 -0600 )edit

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