The HDF Group is excited to announce HDF Compass (beta), a light-weight desktop 
visual tool
to navigate HDF5 files and other formats and resources (both local and remote). 
 HDF Compass
enables users to view datasets, attributes, and groups.  Simple line, image, 
and contour plots
are supported as well.

HDF Compass is intended as a simple, focused application and conforms to the 
look and feel of
the user’s native platform.  It has a plug-in architecture that can support 
other file
formats or remote resources. In addition to HDF5, Compass comes with plugins 
for ASCII Grid
and OPeNDAP resources; more format plugins are anticipated.  A free and open 
source software
product, HDF Compass is cross-platform and runs on Windows (7 or later), Linux 
(x86, 64bit),
and Mac OS X (Yosemite or later).

HDF Compass is currently in its beta stage.  Try it out with a one click 
installation at your desktop.

We encourage a community development model where interested parties can submit 
fixes and
enhancements via GitHub. If you have some knowledge of Python and interest in 
improving Compass,
please contribute!

For more information see:

Link to blog article - 
https://hdfgroup.org/wp/2015/06/get-your-bearings-with-hdf-compass/
Link to HDF Compass Project page - 
https://www.hdfgroup.org/projects/compass/index.html

Give HDF Compass a Spin - grab either the one-click .exe (for Windows), or the 
.dmg
installer (Mac OS X):

 Windows:
   
https://s3.amazonaws.com/hdfgroup.download/HDFCompass/0.5.1/amd64/HDFCompass.exe

 Mac OS X (Yosemite):
   
https://s3.amazonaws.com/hdfgroup.download/HDFCompass/0.5.1/amd64/HDFCompass.dmg

Sample files can be found here: 
https://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/examples/api18-c.html

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