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Top Real Estate Software of 1941

The highest-rated real estate software of 1941, ranked by community votes on Peakd.

Showing live rankings. Historical snapshots will appear once daily snapshots begin.

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CiviCRM

Open-source constituent relationship management software for non-profits and organizations

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Microsoft Edge

On Microsoft Edge, what starts here, gets done here

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Falkon Screen Reader

Free and open-source screen reader for Linux

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Carte du Ciel

A free, open-source planetarium software for Linux operating systems developed by Bernard Hamelin in the early 2000s

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GraphPad Prism

2D graphing and statistics software for scientists

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Extreme Loading for Structures

structural-analysis software

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FarPoint Spread

Computer software

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FlowJo

software package for analyzing flow cytometry data

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Statgraphics

Statistical analysis software for data visualization and modeling

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Haploview

Software for haplotype analysis and visualization

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CORSIM

Traffic simulation software package

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GLIMMER

Gene finder for microbial DNA

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Clone manager

Comprehensive bioinformatics software for molecular biologists

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FTP Voyager

software

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Virtual Advanced

bulletin board system software

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FastPCR

Integrated software for PCR primer design and in silico analysis

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Primer-E Primer

Multivariate data analysis software for robust statistical insights

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GeoDin

Geotechnical data management software for geologists and engineers

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Rankings reflect community votes. Daily snapshots preserve historical positions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best real estate software in 1941?

Based on community votes, CiviCRM is the highest-rated real estate software of 1941, ranked #1 by the community.

How are annual rankings calculated?

Peakd annual rankings reflect trust-weighted community votes. Daily snapshots capture rank positions, and the most recent snapshot for the year is displayed. Rankings cannot be manipulated by companies.

What changed from 1940?

Rankings shift as the community votes. New entrants may appear while others drop. Compare with the 1940 rankings to see movement.

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