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    BRL-CAD

    BRL-CAD

    Open Source Solid Modeling CAD

    BRL-CAD is a powerful cross-platform constructive solid geometry solid modeling system that includes an interactive geometry editor, ray-tracing for rendering & geometric analyses, network distributed framebuffer support, image & signal-processing tools.
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    Downloads: 197 This Week
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    YaDT

    YaDT

    Yet Another Diff Tool

    YaDT - Yet another Diff Tool. It is another front-end for diff and in earlier versions diff3 utility. With YaDT you can compare and merge 2 and/or 3 files. YaDT is written on Tcl/Tk and wrapped in a single executable file with the help of sdx and tclkit. diff and cvs utilities are embedded inside YaDT. Also, YaDT supports Git and Mercurial repositories, but git and hg are not embedded inside YaDT, you should have git/hg executable in your path environment.
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    aMSN

    aMSN

    MSN compatible messenger application

    A very nice MSN compatible messenger application, aMSN Messenger is a multiplatform MSN messenger clone. Works pretty much like its Windows based counterpart. Perfect for keeping in touch with those friends who have not yet seen the light. Works on linux
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    EU-Commander
    EU-Commander is an Tcl/Tk based file manager (WinCommander like) with applications bar, favorites, mime types. Additional modules (e.g. text/picture viewer/editor) and some more are included in the package. Easy implementation of own Tcl/Tk modules.
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    LensOSX

    LensOSX

    LensOSX: the light, efficient network simulator

    Lens is the light, efficient network simulator, written by Doug Rohde. LensOSX is a native MacOSX port of Lens that runs on MacOSX 10.5 or higher, created by Harm Brouwer, Daniel de Kok and Hartmut Fitz.
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    netwag
    Netwag provides a graphical interface to network testing functionalities.
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    Expect.pm is a perl implementation of the popular Expect extension for Tcl/Tk by Don Libes. You'll also find the IO::Tty and IO::Stty Perl modules here.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    tkarc
    Front-end for p7zip, programming in tcl/tk
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    DQuery is a Dynamic Simple Query tool used to retrieve data as matching record(s) for a field value input by user with redirecting the output option also. It is developed using Tcl/TK.
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    GroupKit is a Tcl/Tk library that makes it easy to prototype and build real-time collaborative applications (groupware), such as multi-user drawing tools, text editors, meeting tools, and much more.
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    Tcl-Pkg is a GUI application written in Tcl/Tk. It gives you informations about Tcl-related software on the Internet. Then you will find their updates and download them. This is also the home of Lua-Markdoc, a documentation tool written in Lua.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NameFind is a desktop file search tool.
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    MyBackupTcl is a software that allows users (or a system administrators) to create the backup of own files in easy and automatic way. It includes bzip2 compression,GNU PGP,dvd and cd ISO,FTP,e-mail,automatic dumping for mysql,SVN,Trac and much more.
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    Tcl/Tk Aqua Batteries-Included is a binary distribution of the Mac OS X native Tcl/Tk and many popular extensions.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Sakura is a Knowledge Navigator and User Interface for UNIX, which implements HyperMedia and its own windowing and packing system, both in the main program and in an extensive API for Tcl and other languages.
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    This game is an MMORPG in various UNIX scripting languages, with a graphical shell accessed by SSH for the client. It will support Linux, Windows, and MacOS X. It is meant to be immersive and allows in-game coding.
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    The goals of this project is to provide some networking tools written in TCL/tk for various platform like Windows 9x/NT/2k/XP , Linux/gnu. UNIX, BSD and MAC.
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    tkBoom is a GUI launcher for the game Doom (and all of it's various ports). tkBoom is written in Perl, and will run on Unix, Windows, and Macintosh systems. The GUI is provided by the Perl Perl::Tk module but tkBoom DOES NOT require Tcl/Tk to run.
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