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    Reliquarium

    Reliquarium

    3D slider puzzles for kids; helps teach solid geometry

    ... the cursor rotates the cube for a better view angle. The mouse wheel zooms. Typing a number 1..8 selects a block to move, 0 selects the relic itself. Then use the keys {u,d,l,r,f,b} to move it. The proper command to extract the archive and maintain the directory structure is "7z x filename". These unique puzzles are spatially challenging, yet easy enough for children and will likely help with learning 3D visualization, geometry, problem solving and computer skills.
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    Computerman

    computerman is multiway user tools

    Default : Command Line Interpreter using "sh -c "COMMAND"" (see aish project) - F1 MIDI sequencer - F4 Ada Projects Manager - F5 : Money Box - F6 : Activity - F9 : Stocks
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    Differential Calculator

    Differential Calculator

    Terminal calculator with differential error estimates

    This is a terminal calculator with a remarkable twist. It uses symbolic differentiation to provide a numerically precise error estimate with each calculated answer. It mimics the functionality of an HewlettPackard ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator simply because I like RPN. But along with your answer, you get some measure of its trustworthiness. Runs on PCs or laptops running Windows or Linux.
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