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This is a lightweight and fast library for reading and writing any PNM file - PBM, PGM and PPM, up to 16 bits per sample, in ascii/binary format. Library contains also a Python bindings - module pixfiles with PixFile class.
Flam3 Editor is built around the traditional flam3 software pack. The editor let you load, edit and save cosmic recursive fractal flames, like electric sheep or apophysis files, it handles traditional flam3 xml parameter files.
This is a quick and dirty python script for taking text document with comments as exported by Word and in-lining the text of the comments at the comment marker in the document.
The process is:
* using Word, “save as” the document to a .txt file (choose ‘unicode – utf8′ but default should also work)
* python iwc.py -i infile.txt -o outfile.txt
* open up outfile.txt with your favourite editor
Be warned – the quid pro quo for doing this is you lose a lot of your formatting :( Try using Word’s compare to see the markup between the original.doc and outfile.txt to show the comments.
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bdd is a unix/linux command that handles bit streams (non byte-aligned). The name comes from binary-dd. bdd is written in Python and it tries to be extremely flexible but not very efficient.
Wizard-like software to run experimental procedures (at large). Each step of the procedure is a file (document, on-line form, checklist, video, program... ). Experimental data and documents are backuped together. NEW: templates of procedures
An image-masking application which revolves around the new user-friendly and interactive use of the standard 'magic wand' tool. Features an extensive preview system, interactive parameter adjustment and a node-based structure.
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Cozy is a backup solution for Linux. It aims to be similar to Apple's Time Machine, with the difference that Cozy recognizes duplicate files and incremental backups are realized through binary diffs to save space.
Powow is an open-source TCP packets exchange mesh. It allows many TCP clients to connect to a "Powow cloud" (several instances of Powow), to exchange data. Powow is a TCP socket server like Palabre or Oregano.
Collaborative editor, requirements management tool and much more
ARREA (A Reasonable Requirements Engineering Application) is a simple yet powerful requirements management tool that uses arbitrary files to store information and Subversion to allow team collaboration.
Its simple conventions make it suitable for much other purposes. In fact, for any document-oriented tasks focused on collaborative work and exhaustive change and traceability management.
At its heart, ARREA provides a thin layer on top of SVN that allows it to be used as a powerful...
Interactive aims to be a cutting edge Opensource, community driven MMO Engine for the indie community. Our goal is to provide a service like AAA companies have in Hero Engine and Big World.
Utilities written in Python: - A file manager (Italian) - A text editor (Italian) - A screenshoot taker, it uses scrot (Italian) - A calendar (Italian) Please, remember that these softwares are pre-alpha!
Cyn.in helps teams to build collaborative knowledge by sharing & discussing digital content within secure & unified application. It combines the capabilities of wikis, social network, blogs, files, microblogs, discussions into secure enterprise platform.
Pyblosxom is a weblog engine that uses standard text files located on your filesystem as a database of weblog entries. The concept is simple, managing content is as easy as editing a text file with your favorite text editor.
Pyblosxom is now hosted on http://pyblosxom.github.io/
The purpose of this project is to centralize knowledge of the World of Goo modding community both in documentation of file structures in a Wiki, and later in a map editor. An utility to pack/unpack file format use by WOG is provided.
AFMS is an Artefact Management System to manage some of the artefacts appearing in the development process of a product. Artefacts are for example requirements, use cases or test cases. AFMS contains an artefact editor and a test execution tool.
fourBar is a minimal application launcher for POSIX systems. It launches four commonly used applications (terminal, file browser, editor, and web browser by default). It is written in Python/Tkinter. Documentation on simple customization is included.
Torrent file inspector, editor and creator. It also has a generic torrent metadata converter, so use it to inspect bnbt internal databases or rtorrent session files ... Or just use it to edit or create torrent files :-)