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A suite of applications geared towards amateur radio. Including a rig control, cluster client, logging, and hopefully addition applications. The suite is written in Python using the wxWindows toolkit to be cross platform.
Cross-platform trainer and library for Morse Code. Features two parts: GUI Morse trainer, and Python library. Library can be downloaded separately and be used in your programs. Library outputs wav files or raw audio data. Regular and Farnsworth modes.
A cross-platform Python Bluetooth API for Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and Python For Series 60. Provides simple device and service discovery, RFCOMM sockets, L2CAP client sockets, OBEX file transfer, service advertising, and access to local device information.
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Cross-Platform BitTorrent GUI and core capable of handling multiple downloads in one program instance. Excessive configuration possibilities. Scriptable Telnet-Server. Can be run without GUI. Includes database.
Cross Platform GUI front end for the Hawkvoice Codecs, Written in wxPython. Primary intended use is for low bandwidth speech such as HamRadio or AM broadcast. Server/Client style. for Win32/OSX/Linux platforms.
This is to be a full-featured, cross-platform client for LiveJournal (www.livejournal.com) and other related sites. It will use Python/wxPython to provide a "native-look" GUI on a variety of platforms, and XMLRPC to connect
Python IMAP email client. Cross platform email client that works on both windows and linux. Emphasis is on usability and stability. Requires python, pygame, PIL, pmw, and pywin32.
VrS houses two versions. VrS2 the mIRC Script and VrS3 the cross-platform open-source C++ IRC Client.
VrS is an IRC Client containing its own skinned Dialog and Popup engines as well as supporting MTS the mIRC Theme Standard.
Swocket is a cross-platform modular XML Socket server framework implemented in Python with the intention of being used to communicate with Macromedia Flash 5 content but is easily usable with other platforms that support the same flavor of XML Sockets.
Etch is a cross-platform, language- and transport-independent framework for building and consuming network services. With Etch, service development and consumption becomes no more difficult than library development and consumption.
...Don not forget: in the future some sort of encryption will be called upon to protect user data and privacy. At that time we will have to address the necessary controls issues.
For the start up that will not be a problem. The sooner we get to having to cross that bridge, the better.