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    pfcalc is a pipe friction calculator using the Darcy-Weisbach equation. gpfcalc is a Gtk front-end for pfcalc. Qpfcalc is a Qt front-end for pfcalc.
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    TRURL

    TRURL

    A suite of RPN calculators and a class library for Object Pascal

    TRURL is a suite of desktop calculators with reverse Polish notation (RPN) written in Object Pascal. Additionally, it comes with a free reusable class library (RPN Engine) as a toolbox for creating your own calculator. TRURL is an acronym for "TRURL is a Reusable Universal RPN Library". Class Libraries: • RPN Engine: Full-featured calculation engine for Pascal-based RPN calculators • Segmitator: Library for virtual seven-segment displays Applications: • TRURL A: Simple demo app for the RPN...
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    Wcalc

    Wcalc

    A powerful arbitrary-precision calculator.

    Wcalc is a powerful arbitrary-precision calculator. It has standard functions (sin, asinh, logtwo, floor, etc), many pre-defined constants (pi, e, c, etc.), variables, "active" variables, command history, and hex/octal/binary i/o, conversions, and more
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    Integrated Development Environment for some microcontrollers based on 8051(e.g. AT89S8253). Supported languages are Assembly and C. It has its own simulator, assembler, editor and many other tools. See the project web site for more details and the newest updates.
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    Qalculate! is a multi-purpose desktop calculator for GNU/Linux (now ported to Mac via MacPorts). It is small and simple to use but with much power and versatility underneath. Features include customizable functions, units, arbitrary precision, plotting, and a user-friendly interface (GTK+). Qalculate! has now moved to GitHub (https://github.com/Qalculate). Get the latest version from http://qalculate.github.io/downloads.html.
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    HistoryCal

    HistoryCal

    A calculator to work with historical dates and calendars.

    HistoryCal is a practical calculator designed to work with historical dates and calendars. The calculator will allow you to work with many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day; hybrid calendars that switch between schemes; local observational calendars that depend on a particular...
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    Tochnog Finite Element Analysis
    Explicit/Impicit Finite Element Program with linear/nonlinear, elastic/hyperelastic/hypoelastic/plastic/visco, contact,thermal, fluid capabilities. h/p refinements. Parallel/Distributed solvers available. No shell elements but has 2D beams, trusses.
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    Primes

    Calculate primes by using extremely fast sorting

    This project considers the problem of calculating primes as a sorting problem. It includes the most efficient tree-based sorting algorithm that is possible and shows that finding a new prime can be done by sorting the differences between the previous primes in the right way. Unfortunately it has turned out that going this way is even more slowly than trying to find primes by brute force. So it can only be used as a test with heavy load for the sorting algorithm, which can be used for sorting...
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    Logic Calculator

    A Calculator to perform logical operations

    The Logic Calculator is an application useful to perform logical operations. It has three modes: (1) Evaluation of logic formulae: In this mode we have the basic boolean operations (negation, conjunction, disjunction, conditional and biconditional) so the user can insert the logic formula and the Logic Calculator displays the truth table along with the models of the formula. (2) Logical entailment: In this mode the user can insert a number of premises followed by a number of conclusions, so...
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    Event Management Software

    Ideal for conference and event planners, independent planners, associations, event management companies, non-profits, and more.

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    speedt

    Rough internet speed testing tool (CLI)

    This tool was intended to be run under OpenWrt (so it's small and has no dependencies) but it can be also built/run under most other *nixes and Windows. It's very easy to use, run it with -h or --help argument to see a brief howto. I hope someone finds it useful.
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    Pysimony

    A Pythonic Implementation of Parsimony Inference of Phylogeny

    UPDATE: After some bug fixes, I've ditched Pysimony for Javamony: https://sourceforge.net/projects/javamony/ Given Python's beauty, I know that someday I will have to finish Pysimony. A student's first attempt at a phylogenetic inference program, written in the simplistic yet elegant Python. Pysimony reads a FASTA file (only ATGC accepted) specified as its only argument. Basic testing has shown that it is slow, inaccurate and most definitely inefficient. An unlikely-to-be-the-most...
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    This emulator is capable of providing a faithful replication of the HP48. It also has a debugger for the saturn processor.
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    The BE-Calculator is a Java application, written to ease the average diabetic's life. It currently only calculates how many I.U. you have to inject, but aims at providing a full, multilingual diabetic's diary. This project has been superseded by GGC!
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    Worst Cases is a python script that enables calculations on worst case objects. Like a calculator operating on worst cases (e.g. [1,2,3]) rather than on real numbers (2.35) WARNING: This program is released as is, and has never been extensively teste
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    This if calculator for complex numbers. It works with algebraic and trigonometrical form and has multiple memory slots. There are many mathematical functions like sin, cos and etc.
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    Advanced calculator for devices that has J2ME supported. You can evaluate sophisticated arithmetic expressions in conventional form including function using. The set of operarations and functions can be easily extended. Works for any J2ME device.
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    GraphCalc is a very gui graphing calculator. It has been called a good replacement for a TI-85. It is a must for any high school math student.
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    Crystal Math is a symbolic math suite. While it can be used as a simple calculator, it also has a powerful equation based subsystem which lends itself well to such task as symbolic differentiation. Developers Needed!
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    ghsiloP is a GNOME/GTK+ compliant inverse Polish notation calculator written in C++ with GTK--. It has most of the more common scientific calculator features, with more to be added... If you have an HP 48GX (like I do) or similar calculator, you'll love g
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