A Comic book reader that is made with python and made with open mind for the user not is it open source but open develop If you have and idea for it just say it.
The Vision Egg produces 2D and 3D visual stimuli on commodity (or workstation) video cards using hardware-accelerated OpenGL. It is built for precise timing, precise color and luminance specification, and real-time control of graphics.
adesklets is an interactive Imlib2 console for the X Window System. It provides to scripted languages a clean and simple way to write great looking, mildly interactive desktop integrated graphic applets (aka "desklets").
HDRFlow is a framework to process high-dynamic range (HDR) and RAW images. It's written in C++, and is both cross-platform and hardware accelerated on modern GPUs.
Comix is a user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR or tar archives (also gzip or bzip2 compressed) as well as plain image files.
graphical Toolkit for the game "rigs of rods" (http://rigsofrods.blogspot.com) read more there: http://wiki.rigsofrods.com/index.php?title=RoRToolkit_Developer
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.
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Graphite is a Python graphing package currently under development which
uses either SPING or PIDDLE (http://piddle.sourceforge.net).
It produces PS, PDF, SVG output, bitmap, TK or wXpython with optional modules.
pyGLFW is a set of python bindings to the successful cross-platform GLFW. It is intended as a powerful and lightweight alternative to pygame for python OpenGL application development.
Webcam viewer/capture program similar to the Photobooth program in Mac OS X. Written in python using GStreamer with EffectTV plugins, you can view your webcam and take pictures filtered through your choice of effects.
Realtime 3D game/visualization engine, written in C++, scriptable through Tcl/Tk, Python and Lua. Supports D3D and OpenGL for rendering, runs under Linux and Windows.
A codebase for the construction of 3d online virtual worlds. Includes everything you need to make your own multiplayer online roleplaying game. All game rules are contained in plugins which can be written in easy scripting languages such as Python.
DRIconf is a configuration applet for tuning the performance and quality of many OpenGL drivers for the X Window System. It works with all current and future open and closed source drivers that are aware of the DRI configuration infrastructure.
SPE is a python IDE with auto indentation&completion,call tips,syntax coloring&highlighting,uml viewer,class explorer,source index,todo list,pycrust shell,file browsers,drag&drop,Blender support.Spe ships with wxGlade,PyChecker and Kiki.
g2 is an easy to use, portable and powerful 2D graphics library. It provides a comprehensive set of functions for simultaneous generation of graphical output on different types of devices.
UPDATE: Chromium is no longer updated or maintained. The project is frozen.
Chromium is a flexible framework for scalable real-time rendering on clusters of workstations, derived from the Stanford WireGL project code base.
Simple OS X "droplet" for quick data visualization. Drag-and-drop one or more text files containing series data and a simple scatter plot is generated containing each series with different symbols, legend, etc. GUI-less alternative to gnome PlotDrop.
Togra is a high-level approach to 3D application scripting using Python and OpenGL. Rather than providing direct access to OpenGL calls, Togra allows users to script a call graph, then evaluates this call graph in C. This gives easy, fast 3D graphics.
GtkGLExt is an OpenGL extension to GTK+. It provides additional GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK+, and GtkWidget API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable.