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    At the moment, the world lacks a good open-source sheet music and notation editor. Brockmaestro is a project to create one of these. It is currently written for UNIX-like platforms.
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    Korale aims to be an open source alternative to the popular "Sibelius" sheet music notation software. It will be written portably and flexibly, and will use as intuitive an interface as we can design.
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    Baculator is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator program with an infinite scrollable stack and support for most common mathematical operations as well as some more esoteric operations. Available for Unix/Gtk+, Mac OS X, and MS Windows.
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    KPNClac is a polish notation calculator intended to inspired by the HP48 Series calculators. It handles complex numbers and will someday handle matricies. The next current development version allows user programmable functions via python.
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    ghsiloP is a GNOME/GTK+ compliant inverse Polish notation calculator written in C++ with GTK--. It has most of the more common scientific calculator features, with more to be added... If you have an HP 48GX (like I do) or similar calculator, you'll love g
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    RPNCalc is a nice, clean reverse-Polish-notation scientific calculator for KDE. It provides all the basics plus trig functions (including hyperbolic). It also has a handy memory list.
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