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The Pure Data (short Pd) project on SourceForge unifies the extensions (or externals) written for the Pure Data Graphical Computer Music System written by Miller Puckette with contributions from many others.
GPS Manager (GPSMan) is a graphical manager of GPS data that makes possible the preparation, inspection and edition of GPS data in a friendly environment. GPSMan can also be used in command mode (with no graphical interface)
ActiveGEM contains a set of perl/Tk graphical interfaces for the GEMPAK meteorological diagnostics and plotting package. These research-oriented interfaces provide easy access to low-level GEMPAK functions and allow for the maximum possible flexibility.
GroupKit is a Tcl/Tk library that makes it easy to prototype and build real-time collaborative applications (groupware), such as multi-user drawing tools, text editors, meeting tools, and much more.
emXML is a standard for archiving and processing Eye Movement data; it also comes with a set of tools to convert, visualize, edit, and summarize Eye Movement data.
*** This page is no longer used by the Dasher project - please see http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/ *** Dasher is a data entry interface incorporating language modelling and driven by continuous two-dimensional gestures, e.g. a mouse, a stylus