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<h1 class="noindent">Classics Edition</h1>
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The classic edition is <b>obsoleted</b> since version 0.5.3.
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The classics edition of Munipack was a set of command-line utilities
without a graphical user interface and an unified command line interface.
One was developed at end of last century (1997 - 2000) and maintained up to 2008.
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Munipack has been originally developed on base of P.B.Stetson's
<a href="http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1987PASP...99..191S">DAOPHOT II</a>
packaged in ESO
<a href="http://www.eso.org/sci/data-processing/software/esomidas/">Midas</a>
distribution. The classic version shares
many great ideas of the original Daophot II and adds
a lot of enhancements. The additional code contains photometry reduction,
astrometry, image matching and combining utilities.
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Current editions of Munipack had reimplemented all its functionality
(and offers much more over) of the classic edition.
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<h2>Download</h2>
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The classics edition is unmaintained and available only as the source
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<a href="https://integral.physics.muni.cz/ftp/munipack/obsolete/munipack-0.4.2.tar.gz">munipack-0.4.2.tar.gz.</a>
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