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Evolving into a collection of tools and applications designed to pipe inspirational thoughts into our life... every day!
(NEW) 2021: Python Package @ https://pypi.org/project/MightyMaxims/
Screen savers, GUI collection points, and MOTD-style console applications. C#, C++, and Java. Some STDNOJ projects. -Now with SQLite Support!
A calculator to work with historical dates and calendars.
HistoryCal is a practical calculator designed to work with historical dates and calendars.
The calculator will allow you to work with many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day; hybrid calendars that switch between schemes; local observational calendars that depend on a particular location; year counts that change for specific eras (regnal calendars) and calendars that require adjustment due to subtle differences in calculation.
Convert between calendars and work with date ranges.
This calculator will allow you to convert between many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day, hybrid calendars that switch between schemes, local observational calendars that depend on a particular location, year counts that change for specific eras (regnal calendars) and calendars that require adjustment due to subtle differences in calculation.
LogiLogi is a system to share and discuss ideas in an integrated and cumulative way. Openness and quality are it's core aims. We also develop other web2.0 / social software FOSS projects...
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IBISA stands for "Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology". It is free software aiming to manage collections of photos of archaeological objects and find similarities between these objects by means of a simple graphical user interface.
OCR c++ library. Include: contour recognition; vectorisation; matrix letter feature recognition; auto page segmentation and detect rotation; SS3 ASM core; XML base; web-based GUI; 99,6% printed Unicode text recognition; letter base up to 1200 letters.
...Lists event and birthdays for a given date. Includes plenty of starter data, or add your own. Displays date in multiple calendars such as Hebrew, Mayan, and Shire (LOTR). GUI, CLI, web interface.
A Coins and Banknotes collection management software. Allows to build and browse a database of exisiting coins and banknotes, and to manage a collection made of a subset of the former database. Qt based GUI.
Prognatus is a cross-platform genealogy project. But it is more than just genealogy. Prognatus will provide routines for maintaining general historic information, searchable thru different view angles, and more!
A map of the Earth plotting civilisations as they emerge, expand and are destroyed. Map can be zoomed in (ala googlemaps) to increase level of detail. Time can be sped up/slowed down as needed. Information will be added by users (ala wikipedia).