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    Exile is a Python based image collection manager application. Easily add metadata to photos, inluding Caption, People, Event, Location and Tags. No external database: stores metadata in Exif/IPTC/Xmp tags. Three level categorization for easy photo sorting/management Clone GPS data between files.
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    SPADE

    SPADE

    A toolkit for developing and deploying protein structure algorithms.

    The Structural Proteomics Application Development Environment is a Python tool kit for developing and deploying bioinformatics applications. Handles graphics, analysis, and modeling of protein sequence and structure. Source and Win installers available. SPADE source code can be cloned from http://www.github.com/deaconjs/SPADE.
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    Visual Image Viewer

    Visual Image Viewer :: Build using Python

    What you will do when you need to manage all your Image files according to what they shows/represent, I am not talking about you, what I also done in past, just select Image files one by one create folder for that kind of Image files and paste into that folder. Now Using this application you just have to define from which PATH you want to work with your Image Files and that's done, and define possible categories for Image files and use your Num-pad keys from 0, 1, 2, 3, and so...
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    A library and reference application for viewing and analysing raster and vector geospatial data.
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    TutatiX it's a Dicom Viewer written in python. TutatiX try to be a guide to known how Dicom works and how to develop an application. The must important part of TutatiX it's the documentation that must be detailed and easy to understand.
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    couchpytato is a multimedia-jukebox application written in Python/pygame(SDL) with ability of playing nearly all audiofiles through pygame, pySonic or gstreamer and launching external applications. couchpytato is made for TV-Screens and not-so-powerful P
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    Self-Organizing Photo Album is an application that automatically organizes your collection of pictures primarily based on the location where the pictures were taken, at what event, time etc.
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