Notes:
Wandora is an open source, cross-platform information management tool that allows users to collect, store, manipulate, and publish information from a variety of sources. It is designed to be a powerful and flexible platform for organizing and managing data, and includes features such as data import and export, data visualization, text analysis, and project management. Wandora is often used for tasks such as data mining, text mining, content management, and knowledge management, and can be used with a variety of file formats and data sources. It is written in Java and can be used on any operating system that supports Java.
Resources:
- wandora.org .. desktop application to collect, store, manipulate and publish information
See also:
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- Wandora tutorial – Creating information mashup using The Guardian API, Reddit and RSS extractors
- Wandora tutorial – OCR (Optical Character Recognition) extractor and Alchemy API Entity extractor
- Wandora tutorial – New York Times API extractor and Google Maps visualization
- Wandora tutorial – ReKognition scene detection extractor
- Wandora tutorial – ReKognition face detection api extractor
- Wandora tutorial
- Wandora tutorial – Playing with instances
- Wandora tutorial – L system generator
- Wandora tutorial – Importing layers
- Wandora tutorial – Load and save project
- Wandora tutorial – SPARQL import and R visualization
- Wandora tutorial – Create topics
- Wandora tutorial – Tree graph generator
- Wandora tutorial – Search topics
- Wandora tutorial – Random graph generator
- Wandora tutorial – Using the graph browser, part 3
- Wandora tutorial – Using the graph browser, part 2
- Wandora tutorial – Editing variant names, part 2
- Wandora tutorial – Editing variant names
- Wandora tutorial – Editing occurrences
- Wandora tutorial – Editing associations, part 3
- Wandora tutorial – Editing associations, part 2
- Wandora tutorial – Using the graph browser
- Wandora tutorial – Editing associations