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Published under GNU General Public License
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The code is also uploaded on GitHub to allow contributions, fixes and further development. You can also download the code from: https://github.com/dEskoG/rDUINOScope
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This is the only source of funding for #rDUINOScope, so by purchasing this application, you contribute to further development of the project, and you also got a great practical tool for your observation sessions. |
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