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    Sloth

    Sloth

    Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes, etc.

    ...Filter by name, access mode, volume, type, location, or using regular expressions. Sort by name, process ID, user ID, process type, bundle identifier, etc. Sloth is essentially a friendly, exploratory GUI built on top of the lsof command line tool. The output is parsed and shown in a searchable, filterable outline view with all sorts of convenient additional functionality. Sloth is free, open source software and now has a home on GitHub. It has been continuously developed and maintained for a very long time (since 2004). Inspection window with detailed macOS and Unix file/socket/process info.
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    AquaTerm is a Mac OS X grahics renderer. It allows command line applications written in ObjC, C, FORTRAN, Lisp, Perl or Python to display vector graphics, text and images using a simple API. Adapters for gnuplot, PGPLOT, and PLplot exists as well.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Gap.app

    Gap.app

    Gap.app is a frontend and distribution for GAP on macOS

    A native Macintosh front-end and distribution for the GAP computer algebra system. It provides a Mac-like command editing environment and save/load, while making available graphical libraries compatible with xgap.
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    Noble Ape Simulation
    Simulates a biologically diverse tropical island, and the ape inhabitants cognitive processes. For MacOS X, iPad, Windows and Linux. Features a non-polygonal graphics engine and a command-line version
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    Report generator for student portfolio systems that have to aggregate data about pass rates. Takes tab separated files and generates a number of reports based on user supplied portfolio categories and grading/ranking schemes.
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    Image Tapestry is a command-line tool that concatenate multiple images to a single image.
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    an artificial stock market, which contains investors with different strategies, including REE, passive, BSV and noise. The market structure is based on SFI ASM, while this ASM is used for studies on financial economics.
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    Cracks of Reality is a high-quality fractal image renderer for Mac OS X. It is written in ObjC/Cocoa with the core engine in C to allow for a portable command-line version. Goals are speed, quality, and the ability to import other programs' descriptions.
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