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Added: November 06, 2013 | Visits: 416

GGobi GGobi is an open source visualization program for exploring high-dimensional data. It provides highly dynamic and interactive graphics such as tours, as well as familiar graphics such as the scatterplot, barchart and parallel coordinates plots. Plots are interactive and linked with brushing and... Platforms: Mac

License: Freeware Size: 1.51 MB Download (43): GGobi Download

Added: September 08, 2013 | Visits: 203

TagPy TagPy is a set of Python bindings for Scott Wheeler???*a*?s TagLib. It builds upon Boost.Python, a wrapper generation library which is part of the Boost set of C++ libraries. Just like TagLib, TagPy can: * read and write ID3 tags of version 1 and 2, with many supported frame types for version 2... Platforms: *nix

License: Freeware Size: 143.36 KB Download (34): TagPy Download

Added: July 17, 2013 | Visits: 433

Cloud Wiki Implemented by Scott Dunlop, Cloud Wiki provides a simple, fast environment that limits itself to features necessary for providing user-editable content quickly, with a minimal learning curve. Cloud Wiki is now an official Sourceforge project. The latest releases of Cloud Wiki should be... Platforms: *nix

License: Freeware Size: 30.72 KB Download (37): Cloud Wiki Download

Released: February 12, 2016  |  Added: March 13, 2016 | Visits: 711

How Many Days Set It and Forget It. That's how How Many Days works. It's a counter program that you only need to deal with once. After that, just enjoy it's elegantly understated convenience. This application puts an automatically updating Days Counter in a button on your Windows taskbar. See the... Platforms: Windows, Windows 7, Windows Server

License: Freeware Size: 2.09 MB Download (38): How Many Days Download

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