Windows-based CFD programmes

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Scotracer
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Windows-based CFD programmes

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Sup.

So I'm finally getting around to doing my Masters this coming 2010-2011 year (start in 3 weeks as a matter of fact) and I was wondering which CFD programmes are best for a Windows-based system? I know OpenFOAM is used by loads of teams/companies but it's Linux and Unix based only :|

Oh and yes my Masters will be in Aerospace Engineering.
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