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    qvge

    qvge

    Qt Visual Graph Editor

    qvge is a multiplatform graph editor written in C++/Qt. Its main goal is to make possible visually edit two-dimensional graphs in a simple and intuitive way. Please note that qvge is not a replacement for such a software like Gephi, Graphvis, Dot, yEd, Dia and so on. It is neither a tool for "big data analysis" nor a math application. It is really just a simple graph editor :)
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    jPicEdt

    jPicEdt

    Another drawing editor for LaTeX with PSTricks & TikZ

    jPicEdt is an extensible internationalized vector-based drawing editor for LaTeX and related packages (TikZ, PsTricks,...), written in Java. It is also a library of reusable high-level graphic primitives.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Easy Equations

    Easy Equations

    Hand Written Equation Creator

    Easy Equations is a utility using which one can write the mathematical equations. The focus of this utility is to provide user friendly access to write mathematical equations which is helpful for students, lecturers, mathematicians and Research persons who prefer using mathematical equations in a document, PowerPoint or web sites. Works on Windows as well as Linux platforms. Software Requirements: JDK 7 or higher. Linux Platform with kernel version 2.7 or higher.(for Linux users).python...
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    OpenTrack

    Video and Image Analysis Extension for Firefox

    OpenTrack is Firefox extension which is a combination video tracking and analysis tool for use in physics and biomechanics. It has three components: OpenTrack2d, a video and image analysis suite, the JSvg Analysis Console that gives access to graphing, math and statistical tools, and the Report Editor, a simple editor that can import OT graphics and video results for web presentation.
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    lequation

    cross platform latex-to-bitmap-to-clipboard gui

    L(atex)equation aims to be the simplest latex to bitmap converter there is. Its goals are: simple gui, simple install, mac + windows + ubuntu binaries and it just should work.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AVSLib is an extension library to the Avisynth non-linear video editor, offering a rich set of new features: filters (animation, editing, runtime and more), array containers & operators, debugging tools, math & string functions and many more.
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    sMArTH is a SVG and ECMAScript-powered equation editor for MathML and LaTeX
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