SIW was written to deal with images from remote sensing instruments on
spacecraft. All of it's tools and functions are intended to be used
for extracting useful information from images; not for making pretty
pictures.

SIW is useful for working with any type of data which can be viewed as
a two-dimensional image. Some of it's uses outside of satellite image
processing include visualization of numerical data sets and medical
image processing.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

SIW works on any Apple Macintosh computer with a color monitor. This
includes the Macintosh II, Macintosh IIx, Macintosh IIcx and the new
Macintosh IIci. Although SIW will run on a one megabyte machine with
two floppy disks, at least two megabytes of RAM and a hard disk are
recommended. Color images of any significant size tend to take up lots
of both RAM and disk storage.