
Ecosia is a search engine that helps plant trees with its ad revenue. Based in Berlin, Germany, it was founded in 2009 and has grown into a platform that supports reforestation projects worldwide. Every search you make contributes to tree-planting efforts in over 35 countries.
Unlike traditional search engines, Ecosia is committed to sustainability—it runs on renewable energy and reinvests its profits into environmental initiatives.
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Photogrammetry software application for Windows, which enables you to create ultra-realistic 3D models from a set of images and/or laser scans.
Create virtual reality scenes, textured 3D meshes, orthographic projections, geo-referenced maps and much more from images and/or laser scans completely automatically.
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Real-time visualization.
Create high-quality visualizations for architecture, consumer products, transportation, fashion, and more.
Download Twinmotion for free and use it for as long as you need to try out the latest features, create non-commercial projects, or start your learning journey. When you’re ready to work, upgrade to the full-featured Commercial Edition.
Twinmotion supports files from all major CAD, BIM, and modeling solutions, and offers direct one-click synchronization with many of them. Plus, take your Twinmotion project to the next level in Unreal Engine.
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Create and animate realistic digital humans for any Unreal Engine project.
MetaHuman is a complete framework that gives anyone the power to create, animate, and use highly realistic digital human characters.
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Drawing engines, animation tools and frameworks.
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Solarus is a free and open-source Action-RPG game engine, licensed under GPL, and written in C++. It runs quests in Lua, and can work on a great number of platforms. Solarus also features a game editor called Solarus Quest Editor, written in C++ with Qt to help you create your game.

A new version of the game is ready for download.
Unknown Horizons is an open source realtime economy simulation game with strategy elements in an isometric 2D engine loosely oriented towards Sunflower’s Anno series.
Unknown Horizons however is not an Anno emulator and you cannot play Anno with it. Unknown Horizons is not able and not supposed to use content from Anno. Therefore, you don’t need Anno to play Unknown Horizons. Unknown Horizons is based upon the FIFE game engine.
The Game is available for Windows, Linux and Macintosh. Source code available.