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    Drception

    Drception

    Fractals generator with powerful functionality.

    Fractals generator with powerful functionality. E-mail: programmingspecial@gmail.com
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    WOctave

    WOctave

    A GUI front end for GNU Octave

    A light weight native windows application works as a GUI front end for GNU Octave, which has a source file editor, a variable viewer, and a folder selector. It can support break point functions as well.
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    Octclipse

    Octclipse

    Octave Eclipse GUI

    Octave development environment built upon Eclipse's Dynamic Languages Toolkit (http://www.eclipse.org/dltk/). Distributed as an Update site for Eclipse 3.7 Indigo and Indigo-based package for several platforms. Supports search, autocompletion, launching scripts, interactive console, debug and integrated plotting on Octave versions 3.2.x, 3.4.x and 3.6.x. The current goal is to make it running out-of-box on multiple platforms. Currently only Linux and Windows are supported. Mac...
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