OpenDWS is a hobby project to create a datawarehousing suite that: - Can work on different OS - Federates databases - Can run Data analyses using plugins on different databases This project is programmed in Python Language.
We have moved: https://github.com/mollyproject/mollyproject The Molly Project is a framework for the development of University service and information portals for mobile devices.
Comprehensive compilation of open-source software and data that aid the learner of the Japanese language. The project explicitly aims to be cross-platform so as to include the widest audience possible as well as support different modes of access.
Ray Watch is a cross-platform Ray Tracer written entirely in C++. Currently, the project supports basic primitives and all the finer stuff like reflection, refraction, specularity and soft shadows.
SDict Viewer is a viewer for dictionaries in open format developed by AXMASoft (free dictionaries are available for download at http://sdict.com). Primary goal of the project is to provide usable dictionary app for Nokia Internet Tablets running Maemo.
The UIUC OAI Metadata Harvesting Project software for creating OAI Providers & Harvesters is implemented in Visual Basic and Java, and includes various stand-alone packages, plus object libraries which can be used to develop custom Providers or Harvester
Mac upgraded to OSX, Lepard which do not support os9 anymore. This project is build to help DNA Strider user to get their data out and perform some basic DNA analyze function.
This is a basic substitute for expensive library software. It will require you to manually enter all the titles, authors, and ISBN-13s into a database at first, but after that maintenance is easy.
This application is part of a research project on the rhetorical potential of hrefs in links. Reads HTML, exposes the hrefs by writing them out, creates a [bubble! ack!] sorted list of the hrefs, and opens a csv file with domain counts in Excel.
QuickDicom is an easy to use dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a dicom file analyzer. Also included is the iiDicom Framework for image/dictionary usage in Objective C and Python.
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
The Latin Project's goal is to provide tools to create complex Latin programs. The main goal is the development of PyLatin, a collection of Python modules capable of things such as generation paradigms, creating vocabulary lists, and so on.
Resources and Information for Success in Education: A web-based, database application to manage and publish academic catalog information including programs, courses, and schedules. It is intuitive, extensible, and easily integrated with existing systems.
Crunchy is an application that transforms an html-based Python tutorial into an interactive session within a browser window. It was previously known as Crunchy Frog, but the name was changed to avoid conflict with an already existing project.
GMUVE (Graphical Multiuser Virtual Environment) is an engine/framework that lets large numbers of users interact in a 3D world. GMUVE is a peer to peer networked OpenGL application that can be used for MMPOG or 3D chat. It is available in Python and JAVA
The Open Translation Network will assist people in translating and revising any textual document. Based on P2P technology, it will allow users to request/provide the translation or the revision of virtually any textual document.
This project is an OO-centric design of getopts, based on the standard python implementation of getopts. C-style loop calling of getopts is not OO and does not take advantage of Java's standard library.
The Open Archive Cataloguer (zOAC) project applies the OAI-PMH protocol for automatic metadata harvesting and aggregation of bibliographic records and has been developed over the web application server Zope. Based on Pentila's ZOpenArchives Zope Product.
CiteULike is a free service to help academics share, store, and organise the papers they're reading. This open source project contains the code to scrape citations from publishers' web sites.