Siteswap - Programs

Programs

There are many free computer programs available which simulate juggling patterns.

  • Quantum Juggling simulator by Paul Klimek
  • Juggling Lab animator - An open source animator which was written in Java and interprets nearly all siteswap syntax. It can also be embedded as applet in a website.
  • Jaggle - Another Java based siteswap animator which uses 3d graphics to animate the patterns. It has a list of predefined tricks, supports styles to animate hand movements and allows the pattern to be played backward in time.
  • Jongl - This is an animator which is available for many operating systems. It uses 3d graphics to display the tricks and is also capable to display multihand (passing) patterns.
  • Realtime Juggler - Java applet which allows changing the siteswap in realtime.
  • JuggleMaster - open source animator written in C++ for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, and others. Java version and JavaScript version are also available.
  • JuggleSaver - This is a freeware screensaver that accurately displays juggling site-swaps in 3D. The Windows version is downloadable onsite, Mac & Linux versions are in the XScreenSaver project and the Linux version is included in many linux Distros.
  • JoePass! works on Windows, Macintosh and Wine (For Linux)

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