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    Vanga

    Compiler-like generic data scraper and GUI automation tool.

    ...The screens are described in an XML file which contains the definitions of lexemes and the tokens that comprise them. Upon a successful match of a screen, user-defined code is executed. Within the scope of this code, the user is capable of extracting data from the screen, interpreting it, and driving the GUI accordingly. The demonstration example reads the value of a calculator, displays it for the user, and enables him to enter a number which is then inputted into the calculator by pressing the appropriate keys.
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    LuaCalc

    Crossplatform stack calculator with very fast usage.

    Crossplatform calculator based on preprocessor to Lua language (CLua). CLua have a hybrid syntax between C-style and Lua and have some additions like inline condition operator etc. Easy and very fast in use. Helpful for debugging and analysing data. Enjoy! Get code on homepage (bitbucket. Link below) of project or download win exe from here or homepage.
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    Zwicker s Loudness Calculation SW +Tool

    Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools

    Zwicker's Loudness Calculation (ISO532B) Tools. The project includes a loudness calculation program based on Zwicker's Method, and a WAV file analyzer generating data files for loudness calculation. Documentation and test files are also provided.
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    Cicero Calculator
    A really simple Mac OS X program that performs the calculation to obtain the number of cicero's from a giving number of points. Thought to be for Design. Jaime Rodríguez, 2010. The source code is for Xcode 3, Intel versions can be compiled but not
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