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Iterate function viewer for Windows and Linux. It has built in 14 different iterate {Mandelbrot) functions. Many possibilities for changing parameters, saving as bitmap or small file. windows-32. Linux 32 - 64bit. Low level written in assembler.
This is a client/server/CORBA software aiming at solving partial differential equations.The server provides the solver while the client provides the input data and the handling of the output using a
graphic library, vtk.
GStreamer is a streaming-media framework, based on graphs of filters which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything else media-related. Project i
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Xnee can record, distribute and replay X (X11) protocol data.
This is useful for automated tests of applications or benchmarking of applications.
...think of it as a robot.
Kpasman is a small password manager for the K Desktop Environment, influenced greatly by "gpasman", found at http://gpasman.nl.linux.org. Following the file format of gpasman, you can open and save the rc2 encrypted data files from either program.
This Program was written to give a Linux user an Applet to access the data file the CARDFILE.EXE Windows 3.x applet creates: to edit, add, and delete cards. It is currently written in C, using the GTK widget set. Some modifications/completions required.