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Volumetric file viewer for the human brain. Easy, powerful and flexible fMRI/MRI brain research and clinical neuro-surgery tool. Using state of the art open VTK 3D library, the proven Qt GUI toolkit, coded in Python.
Allows viewing of .cbr and .cbz comic book archives over an internet connection via a web browser. Extracts images from archives on demand, resizing them if necessary in order to be bandwidth/browser friendly.
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A cross-platform aplication to explore online free maps (OpenStreetMap). Build with python and pygame, full immersive environnement. Actually only source code, require pygame.
Written in Python, using GTK+ and Cairo, this project is comprised of a canvas capable of drawing East-Asian character glyphs registered at the GlyphWiki project (http://glyphwiki.org), and so-called drawfonts which draw them in a specific style.
DeskFrame is a desktop picture frame - basically a window which displays pictures from the hard-disk, changing them at fixed intervals. It has some nice randomization possibilities to create random, but related sequences of images.
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.
FreeMet is a meteorological program which provides weather maps, radar movies, and forecasts in one GUI. New functions can be added easily by writing new plugins which download, parse or process existing data available on the internet.
A slideshow viewer, designed for digital photography enthusiasts. Features include: intuitive control (no distracting GUI), zoom and pan feature, full screen, fast, EXIF tag display, high quality scaling, and lossless image rotation.
Comic reader is a comic book reader written in Python. Its meant to run on linux and browse through image archives in ZIP or RAR format. The program extracts the pages in sequence and displays them using an internal viewer or an external program.
NamerTamer will expedite the renaming and rotating images files. Controlled by key sequences, instead of graphical interfacing, it offers simple and efficient handling of naming tasks.
GILA: Graphical Interface Logistics Application. GILA is meant to provide a configurable, object oriented user interface, that is capable of interacting with existing applications via user configuration.
PyFile is a Pygame (Python+SDL) based file manager/browser which provides the usual functions expected by such a tool in a graphically intensive way instead of a usual boring and simple GUI. PyFile is also highly customizable!
GUIDE (GUgyeol Integrated Decipherment Environment) is a set of tools for browsing historical document images, transcribing, deciphering and translating it. Developed for studying old buddhist codices, it would be serviceable for studying any papyri.
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.