How Useful is imodelit.com for Electrical Engineers?

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Imodelit.com is an online library offering device modeling tools specifically designed for electrical engineers, focusing on optical and microwave components. The platform aims to provide advanced, on-demand design software beneficial for students, researchers, professors, and designers. Users are encouraged to explore the website and provide feedback on its categories, applet functionality, and interface. While the post may be viewed as advertising, the applets are currently available for free. Overall, imodelit.com seeks to enhance the resources available to the electrical engineering community.
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Dear All,

I would like to introduce this website; http://www.imodelit.com" . imodelit.com portal is an online library of device modeling tools for electrical engineers. It offers unique solution to satisfy the initial design steps of optical and microwave components. imodelit.com main goal is to bring to the electrical engineering community highly advanced on-line and on-demand design software that are needed frequently by students, researchers, professors and designers.

Kindly, check the website and send your feedback about it, categories, applets' functionality, applets' interface, shareware,... Thanks.

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I'm not sure if this post will be able to stay. It's advertising, but the website applets appear to be free at the moment, so I'll leave the post here while we decide whether it should be deleted.
 
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