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InterPython (stands Python InterOperability) is a .NET library that allows a python interpreter to be "embedded" in your .NET programs, and gives you (almost) transparent access to python libraries and services in .NET programs. Great for GUIs, etc.
TLS Lite is a python library for SSL/TLS. It supports non-traditional authentication methods such as SRP, shared-keys, and cryptoIDs, as well as X.509 certificates.
Zoom Tools includes a Python program which splits images into blocks and metadata compatible with the Zoomifyer Flash applet. After generation, images can be panned and zoomed with Zoomifyer (free, but proprietary) for web or intranet publishing.
Dark Age Of Camelot Statistics Generation. Allows for alliance wide statistics to be generated for a website. Outputs XML/XSL files. Entirely written in Python
Gnome .desktop files are awkward to use for browser bookmarks. This is the implementation of a new .hotlink file type, which is handier. It reads Windows shortcuts, too.
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Working as a courier-mta frontend, QUICA can make a quick and friendly to use mail server. Tasks like creating accounts and forwards can be done easily. QUICA manages domains separately , allowing the delegation of each domain to different people.
ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.1 or later. HOME @ http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/
Outlook Tasks is a program which allows users to prepend a A1..Z99: prefix in front of their Microsoft Outlook tasks. This prefix allows users to sort based on subject, providing greater granularity than the High, Medium, or Low that OL offers.
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plaindb is a plain text database package. It comprises the file format, and a
set of modules on Perl, Tcl and python to access the databases, plus a basic
shell interface.
Higher level interfaces are also included for local (GUI) and web
access.
This is to be a full-featured, cross-platform client for LiveJournal (www.livejournal.com) and other related sites. It will use Python/wxPython to provide a "native-look" GUI on a variety of platforms, and XMLRPC to connect
RRFiller provides an easy-to-use solution for logging statistics into an RRDTool database. Designed to complement RRGrapher, the project also provides configurations for creation and updating RRD databases using standard tools like vmstat and netstat.
idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt
GLE is a library of C functions that draw
extruded surfaces, including surfaces of revolution,
sweeps, tubes, polycones, polycylinders and helicoids.
GLE uses the OpenGL(R) API to perform the actual rendering.
Gospel Parallels is a Python based display of the 4 Gospels in the Bible: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John simultaneously on the screen. It uses wxWindows/wxPython as a windowing interface, and uses the WEB bible as its data.