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GNUccess aims to provide the Open Source Community with the alternative for using proprietary tools like for example MSAccess or PowerBuilder. It will allows creating, managing and running database applications.
gAnim8 is a full suite of tools for building and manipulating animated GIFs & small videos in a Gtk/Gnome environment. Easily create, edit, or preview animated GIFs or videos (MPG, AVI/ASF, WMV, SWF, RM, MOV, M4V), or record videos and take screenshots.
PalmPanel is an application framework which allows Palm Pilot handheld computers to be used as graphical terminals for host applications running on Linux/*BSD machines.
nymproxy is a set of tools for using mixmaster remailers. It provides pseudonym support to a variety of mail programs via sendmail wrappers (for MUAs such a mutt) and SMTP/POP3 proxies (for programs such as Outlook).
This program is a installer for KDE sourcefiles. It compiles the code for you so as you need it. It's for UNIX like operating systems. programmed with python.
PGGT (Performance Gathering and Graphing Tools) is a set of tools for gathering and graphing the information collected by the *stat suite of commands: iostat, vmstat, netstat.
We are currently developing our embedded TCP/IP modules, industrial ethernet systems and wireless platform for system control and data acquisition. Our main development environment is Linux and GNU tools like GCC (ASM, C, C++) and Python.
Tools for extracting and transforming XML-like mark-up, embedded in source code comments, into proper external entities or well-formed XML files. Can be used for JavaDoc-like "literate programming", or embedding other build-related or CM metadata.
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A TextMap module for Python.
The TextMap class can be used to emulate oldfashioned computer screens. It will have methods like writexy(x,y,text),
input = readxy(x,y,text), clear(), scroll(x,y),
change(coloroptions), settext(text), input = gettext()
Server and client tools to reduce stress for etree siteops and downloaders.
Command line python based ftp client - very simple; just gets music.
Server Tools: Fully automates user management for etree servers.
Provide tools to support Donald Knuth's Literate Programming using XML instead of TeX. Is not based on any specific DTD or programming language, but instead uses processing instructions for processing the literate programs.
DB form generator, for database-content edition. Based on an existing database structure or an XML-based definition, the tool generates a highly customizable set of tools for editing the database tables (PHP/www and Python/GTK interfaces)
The System Modeling Workbench is a collection of tools for editing, storing, analyzing and verifying models. It is based on the OMG MOF and UML standards and it is implemented using the Python programming language.
This project has moved to: http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-kbuild Here, you can find the old mailing list, files and website regarding: Linux kernel build. Patches, documentation, and auxilary programs related to the kernel configuration
CompactBSD is a powerful set of tools that allow you to build your own customized,
lightweight distribution of OpenBSD and then burn it onto
compact flash so that it can be run on an embedded PC platform such as FatPort's
FatPoint (www.fatport.com)
Command line tool which automatically cuts very big MP3 files according to a timeline, without having to convert to an intermediate format and without the need for huge quantities of RAM or disk space. Each subfile can be automatically postprocessed with
The Semantic Server is a Python-based set of tools that allow for better management, analysis, and integration with other systems. It uses the A.L.I.C.E. chatbot technology by Dr. Richard Wallace.
Netutils is a collection of libs/classes and tools
for network programmers in Python. It provides different classes and methods for custom packet manipulation, network scanning and stress testing. Everything in pure Python
Pythius is a set of tools to assess and improve the quality of Python code. This is commonly done by applying different code metrics. It also contains an Aspect Oriented Programming module based on ideas from AspectJ.
Source 2 Binary (S2B) is an attempt to simplify the software build environment provided by Make and Autoconf. Implemented in Python, S2B allows build scripts to simultaneously mix simple, makefile-like target descriptions with regular Python code.
OpenLC is a set tools designed to facilitate benchmarking and stress
testing of a wide variety of information servers (WEB, Email, FTP,
LDAP, ...). A XML-RPC API is offered for developers interested in
creating clients that query the services provid
The Python Sound Project aims to develop a productive community around Python, Csound and other synthesis engines as tools for algorithmic composition of electroacoustic music.
SchemaDoc is a XML-based markup language for documenting XML schemas. The work products include both the vocabulary and a set of tools for combining it with the schema source (e.g. a DTD) to produce documentation in HTML, XML DocBook, LaTeX, etc.