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    FNA is a command line tool for creating and analyzing financial networks with concepts developed in social network analysis and network science. NOTE: the project has been moved to http://code.google.com/p/financial-network-analyzer/
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    ThetaCircle is an easy to use typing and scripting tool. Use it to type, copy and then pipe or paste your script to your favorite word processor. The major use of ThetaCircle is for translation and transcription.
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    A tool for gathering usability feedback from web users in a low-impact manner.
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    A callback GEDCOM parser for Ruby, including an interface for parsing standard GEDCOM formatted dates.
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