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Grace is another csound frontend with standard .csd files as it's main building block. It's main focus is controlling csound in real time from midi, both live from keyboards, in a midi enabled sequencer environment.
pyiTctrl enhances usability of iTunes, more easier and efficient. On-screen display and global hot-key enables iTunes' users to control without touching iTunes.
Kbtv is a TV viewer for KDE/FreeBSD. It supports BrookTree/Conexant BT8x8 (bktr) and Philips SAA713x (saa) based analog TV cards, and Philips compatible USB webcams (pwc).
PythoPhotoPod is a Python-based GTK+ GUI for Linux synchronizing photos and photo albums with your iPod Photo (tm) (also known as iPod with a color display), iPod Video (tm) or iPod Nano (tm).
CongaBonga is light-weight media player. It's aims are multiple functionality with easy of use. CongaBonga can play and edit metadata of any popular format, it can rip and burn cds, and more features coming up.
PDFRead is a tool for converting PDF and DJVU documents for reading on eBook devices. It does this by creating an image out of each page, enhancing the image and then collating the images in a device-specific format.
iRock will allow people to easily manage their music library on their iPod using the open source RockBox firmware. This software will also allow for easy conversion of an iPod from the apple firmware to the RockBox firmware.
This project simulates a multi-agent system (swarm) behavior both graphically and not. The purpose of this project is to research the properties suggested in "stability analysis of swarms" V.Gazi & K.M.Passino. Using the vpython library for 3D modeling
Realtime 3D game/visualization engine, written in C++, scriptable through Tcl/Tk, Python and Lua. Supports D3D and OpenGL for rendering, runs under Linux and Windows.
Armagetron Advanced modding tools! Armagetron is a Tron-clone in 3D that provides a unique gameplay experience. AATools allows you to edit the visual data for Armagetron Advanced from within Blender, a comprehensive, open-source 3d graphics program.
pylastfm provides a Python module to interact with the Last.fm / Audioscrobbler webservices. You can retrieve various information from the webservice in all available formats and in addition you're able to use this information in a pythonic way.
Partial realization of A2DP and AVRCP bluetooth profiles. Simple multi-client server sends pcm audio (alsa or gstreamer "tee" and "file" plugins) to bluetooth stereo headphones. AVRCP server emulates lircd. Works with xmms, audacious, mplayer, vlc.
Manuzio makes type design more fun. It is a font object model and manipulation library for (and in) Python. It will ease the type-design process, and allow experimentation in algorithmic glyph creation. This project also releases other font utilities.
AGTK is a suite of software components for building tools for annotating linguistic signals,
time-series data which documents any kind of linguistic behavior (e.g. audio, video).
The internal data structures are based on annotation graphs.
This object-oriented python module converts 3D VRML models into Collada and integrates it in Google Earth (GE) through the Keyhole Markup Language (KML). It enables the visualisation of large scale aerial/satellite images in the Geo Browser.
SoniPy- a heterogeneous software environment for data sonification research & auditory displays. SoniPy wraps modules for data acquisition, storage & analysis, cognitive & perceptual mappings and sound rendering, by encapsulating them with Python.