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The OpenSees User pages are intended for users of the OpenSees applications:
# OpenSees.exe
# OpenSeesSP.exe
# OpenSeesMP.exe
 
These applications are all [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpreter_(computing) interpreters] which interpret input written in an extended form of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcl Tcl] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language programming language]. The extensions to the Tcl language are for finite element analysis using the classes provided for in the [[OpenSees Framework]].
 
== User Documentation ==
 
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:The OpenSees [[Getting Started| Getting Started]] manual provides a step by step instruction on how to obtain, install, and use OpenSees. For users who have never used OpenSees or a command line interpreter, it is a useful document to read before you go any further.
 
 
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:The OpenSees [[Command Manual]] is now in wiki form. Users and code developers are encouraged to add and correct the manual as the see fit.
:The Command Manual details those new commands that have been added to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcl Tcl] by the OpenSees interpreters.
:In the command manual we only detail those commands added to Tcl for finite element programming.
 
 
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: The OpenSees [[ Examples ]] is a resource for OpenSees users, containing educational and practical examples for beginner through advanced users.
 
 
== Tools and Applications ==
 
 
# [[Image:BuildingTclLogo_small.GIF‎|link=BuildingTcl]]: a Real-Time Interface, graphical and scriptical, for Numerical Simulation in OpenSees
# [http://peer.berkeley.edu/OpenSeesNavigator | OpenSees Navigator]

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