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|purpose=FITS allows data curators to identify, validate, and extract technical metadata for the objects in their digital repository. | |purpose=FITS allows data curators to identify, validate, and extract technical metadata for the objects in their digital repository. | ||
|homepage=http://fitstool.org | |homepage=http://fitstool.org | ||
− | |license= | + | |license=GNU Lesser General Public License |
|platforms=Windows or Unix | |platforms=Windows or Unix | ||
|function=File Format Identification, Validation, Metadata Extraction, Encryption Detection | |function=File Format Identification, Validation, Metadata Extraction, Encryption Detection | ||
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Harvard Library | Harvard Library | ||
+ | === Licensing and cost === | ||
+ | [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html GNU Lesser GPL] – free. | ||
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=== Platform and interoperability === | === Platform and interoperability === | ||
FITS is written in Java and is compatible with Java 1.7 or higher. | FITS is written in Java and is compatible with Java 1.7 or higher. |