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Plotdrop is a minimal GNOME frontend to gnuplot
PlotDrop is designed for quick simple visualisation of 2D data series. It is not intended to encompass anywhere near the full capabilities of gnuplot.
Code can be found at: http://github.com/laserjock/plotdrop
Iterate function viewer for Windows and Linux. It has built in 14 different iterate {Mandelbrot) functions. Many possibilities for changing parameters, saving as bitmap or small file. windows-32. Linux 32 - 64bit. Low level written in assembler.
displays the current phase of the Moon as an applet for the gnome panel. Clicking on the applet displays sundry data pertaining to the moon including various clock functions. The user can select between a real image as well as a cartoon image of the
Vectronics is a way to share schematics. It makes quick svg images that can be displayed in a browser and reopened and reedited as a schematic. Hyperlinks can also be added to link to data sheets or source code. It is a simple xml based drawing program .
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The Ruby Dynamic Data Tracker project aims at designing an evolution of the BeOS Tracker interface. It takes advantage of the assets of the Ruby language. It is written especially for FreeBSD although any Unix-compliant OS running QT should do.
Simple GTK2 application allowing users to manually toggle devices attached to a parallel port device on or off (through the D0->D8 data lines), or run an automatic sequence based on a simple language contained in this program. Good for driving relays, etc