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    spyder

    spyder

    The scientific Python development environment

    Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection, and beautiful visualization capabilities of a scientific package. Spyder’s multi-language Editor integrates a number of powerful tools...
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    Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup

    Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup

    A game of dungeon exploration, combat and magic

    An open source roguelike adventure through dungeons filled with dangerous monsters in a quest to find the mystifyingly fabulous Orb of Zot. Crawl may seem easier than many other roguelikes at first glance, but dig a little deeper and you'll find it's just as challenging as some of the most difficult variations out there and a good deal harder than the rest. A strong set of design philosophies makes it much friendlier (and generally fairer) to the player - deaths are a learning experience...
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    nmap Qt-based Graphical User Interface
    NmapSi4 is a complete Qt-based Gui with the design goals to provide a complete nmap interface for Users, in order to menagement all option of this power security net scanner!
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    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    lightwrapper

    lightwrapper

    Lightweight linux ip v4 traffic accounting system.

    Lightwrapper is a small (installation deb less than 50k) linux ip v4 traffic accounting system. It uses netflow for collect network data and provide web gui over modified lightsquid for show statistics and user management. Squid and dig may be connected for more detailed reports. Users may be authenticated with: ip, mac or both ip+mac. You may see live demo by pressing next link:
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    A network tool with gui for whois, ping, traceroute, ns lookup (dig, dns), portscan, network calculator, visual net plan - written in java.
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    GUI front-end to: socket client and socket server, port scanners, ping, trace route, whois, NS look-up (ei: dig), finger, service, chkconfig, netstat and a command-line huff... puff... A mouth full? Nahh a full net tool application!
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    A Perl administration interface for ht://Dig, an open source content indexing and searching system. Includes web-based GUI.
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