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FLAG was designed to simplify the process of log file analysis and forensic investigations. FLAG facilitates efficient analysis of large quantities of data within an interactive environment. PyFlag is the reimplementation of FLAG in Python.
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This software is input tool of soliloquy log via IRC-like interface. Each message has datetime information. And a log file are always saved and the usability of the sticky-like.
Trading Monkey allows you to download stock quotes from different sources, maintain database of stock quotes history and run back tests of different stock trading strategies.
If you are long term Investors, you use Linux operating system and love command line utilities then STOCKY is for you. As a key feature, stocky will tell you whether to hold or sell your stocks based on stoploss you have set.
A paging system for sending reminders to any email address including cell phone text messages based upon calender entries in Sunbird. Coded entirely in Python
yapa-accounting, yet another pointless acronym, is an easy to use, easy to customize accounting software for small businesses. Back-end written in C++ utilizing the SOCI sql-library and front-end written in python and gtk+
The Model Interaction Environment for Neuroscience provides tools for development, searching, editing, execution, and visualization of biophysical models, abstract mathematical models, and experimental protocols used in neuroscience research.
A collection of python modules to produce MS Excel files. This is a fork from the pyexcelerator project. My contribution is mainly adding extra helper utilities and documentation, fixing bug issues and adding extra functionality.
The Scientific Visualization Artist Tools (SVAT) include converters from the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) to RenderMan Interface Bytestream (RIB) (ASCII and binary files supported), Blender to RenderMan, compilable RenderMan shaders and other utilities.
The aim of this project is to develop a Portable Document Format (PDF) importer for OpenOffice.org Writer based on XPDF. This project was inspired by the PDF importer within KWord.
Open Commerce is intended to be a flexible and extendable open source tool to manage small and medium business. By default all stored data can be exported manually or by scheduler in any format with a little coding.
Graphite is a Python graphing package currently under development which
uses either SPING or PIDDLE (http://piddle.sourceforge.net).
It produces PS, PDF, SVG output, bitmap, TK or wXpython with optional modules.
JLink lets users author flow charts based on ISO 5807 and IBM standards. Developers can use JLink to add flowcharts to applications, serve a flow chart over the web in PDF or PNG, or dynamically create a flowchart with Javascript, Python or Ruby scripts