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    Photon

    Photon

    A graphing calculator that's both powerful and easy to use.

    ...In addition to regular graphing, Photon can plot integrals, first and second derivatives, tracing, animation, matrix math, and degree / radian mode. Photon can find roots, minimums and maximums, points of inflection, and it can fit several types of best fit lines and curves to data sets. Log and semi-log graphing are also available. Photon can save data to several file types, including images such as .jpg and .png. Display options are also available, including a dark / light theme for optimal visibility from a projector. Photon's primary goal is to be easy to use while retaining a feature-rich design. ...
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    Average

    Command-line calculator of basic statistics.

    Average is a simple and fast command-line Perl utility for calculating basic statistics on a list of numbers (one number per line). It works as a traditional Unix filter and can be used as part of those greatly useful chains of piped commands. It calculates average (arithmetic mean), standard deviation, median, total sum, minimum and maximum values present, and shows the number of processed numbers. Entry can by a text file (any column can be specified, default is the first) or...
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    'atlc' is a CAD package used for analysing and desiging electrical transmission lines of arbitrary cross section. Also for the design of directonal couplers. Some parts are CPU intensive, so multiple CPUs are supported.
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    This is an Erlang B and C calculator. Used in call centers to predicted service quality. Erlang B is also used in network planning. Written in Visual Studio C#. Erlang C is used or modified in commercial workforce management software.
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    Plots lines like a Graphing Calculator
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    This a gtk calculator with two lines and a section to take notes. The goal is to create a calculator that will be the only program you will need when doing arithmetic. The product is currently in the alpha stage.
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    REPCAL (REverse Polish CALculator) is a light and fast calculator in RPN (reverse polish notation) mode for the console (command line). It is written in 180 lines of Python code, and can be used both interactively or inside shell scripts.
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    Transcalc is an analysis and synthesis tool for calculating the electrical and physical properties of different kinds of RF and microwave transmission lines. Transcalc is built using the GIMP toolkit (GTK+) for its GUI interface.
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